Researchers from the Creative Machines Lab at Columbia Engineering have developed Emo, a robot face that can not only anticipate, but also replicate your smile. More specifically, it can anticipate facial expressions and execute them simultaneously with a human.
The 13″ Apple MacBook Air M3 was released not too long ago, but you can already snag one for $999 shipped without an education discount, originally $1099.99. It features up to 18 hours of battery life, which is around six hours longer than an Intel-based MacBook Air. Product page.
Despite having the cheapest lease ($249/month) in America, the VinFast VF8 still has one too many issues that will need to be fixed before the EV is compared to the Tesla Model Y rather than the Fisker Ocean.
You’ve seen the world’s smallest Dance Dance Revolution machine, now check out the Yashica Micro Mirrorless. It’s touted as the world’s smallest mirrorless camera and features a 12-megapixel Sony IMX117 CMOS image sensor, the same one found on the GoPro Hero4 Black action camera.
Yes, instant cameras are still a thing, but the Polaroid DUO 01 is one of the first we’ve seen with a modular design. This device consists of two components, the camera itself, and then a printer dock of sorts.
This new image of Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) captured by the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) reveals strong and organized magnetic fields spiraling from its edge. The magnetic field structure is eerily similar to that of the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy, suggesting that strong magnetic fields may be common to all black holes.
NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft is set to launch on a 1.6-billion-mile (2.6-billion-kilometer) voyage to Jupiter’s ocean moon Europa in less than 7-months (Oct. 10). To ensure it can withstand the wild vibrations of the blast as well as the intense heat and cold of space, it was recently put through a series of hard-core tests at JPL.