search results for miss778 gross disposition manage Refine by articleType dateRange News Reference Opinion Countdown Deals Review Infographic Feature Quiz Buying Guide Interview Topic Blog Event Wallpaper This Week This Month This Year Last 12 Months Last 24 Months Last 36 Months All Time 'Jetsons' robot finally arrives: Sweater-wearing Neo Gamma android helps with household chores By Ben Turner published February 28, 2025 Built by the Norwegian startup 1X, the Neo Gamma humanoid robot is designed to complete mundane household tasks. Humanoid 'Protoclone' robot twitches into action while hanging from ceiling in viral video By Ben Turner published February 21, 2025 Protoclone, an eerily lifelike humanoid robot built for home use, has left social media users aghast. And it's likely to be the first of many. Watch this terrifying robotic torso spring into life By Sascha Pare published November 1, 2024 Startup Clone Robotics has created an ultra-creepy humanoid torso with artificial muscles that are activated through a battery-powered hydraulic system and covered in ghostly-white "skin." James Webb telescope reveals rare, 'rotten egg' atmosphere around nearby hell planet By Harry Baker published July 8, 2024 The James Webb Space Telescope revealed that the hot Jupiter exoplanet HD 189733 b, located just 64 light-years from Earth, has an atmosphere full of hydrogen sulfide, meaning it likely smells of rotten eggs. 1st over-the-counter gel for erectile dysfunction approved by the FDA By Jennifer Nalewicki published June 19, 2023 Unlike other erectile dysfunction treatments, Eroxon is a gel and doesn't require a doctor's prescription. James Webb telescope spots organic molecules swirling around unborn stars, hinting at origins of Earth-like worlds By Stephanie Pappas published March 14, 2024 Complex organic molecules spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope may hint at how habitable planets form. People are falling in love with AI. Should we worry? By Valerie A. Lapointe, David Lafortune, Simon Dubé published July 14, 2024 AI romantic companions can save some people from loneliness, but they also have a dark side. Watch humanlike robot with bionic muscles dangle as it twitches, shrugs and clenches its fists in creepy video By Jess Thomson published April 15, 2025 Clone Robotics' Protoclone android can be seen flexing its bionic muscles in a new video, creepily jerking its limbs back and forth as it hangs from the ceiling. James Webb Space Telescope discovers oldest organic molecules in the known universe, 12 billion light-years from Earth By Joanna Thompson published June 7, 2023 Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered evidence of complex organic molecules in a galaxy 12.3 billion light-years away — the furthest and oldest ever detected. Watch out for Ozempic copycats containing unauthorized active ingredients, FDA warns By Nicoletta Lanese published June 1, 2023 Some compounding pharmacies are using unauthorized active ingredients to make copycat versions of Ozempic and Wegovy. Space photo of the week: Hubble captures a cosmic snow angel created by a bright, young star By Shreejaya Karantha published December 29, 2024 Created by a young star, the bipolar star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 in this Hubble image depicts how intense the star-formation process can get. 17 weird, wonderful and terrifying robots we saw at CES 2025 — from a humanlike android companion to a robotic mixologist By Keumars Afifi-Sabet last updated January 10, 2025 From a Star Wars-style droid for your home to a Pixar-inspired lamp bot, these are the most interesting and innovative robots we've seen so far at CES. Dreo 713S Smart Humidifier review By Anna Gora published November 19, 2024 Review A stylish humidifier that packs some nifty advanced features. Review Eerie 'face' haunts Jupiter in creepy photo from NASA's Juno probe By Jennifer Nalewicki published October 28, 2023 Jupiter's swirling clouds form an eerie image that resembles a face. Space photo of the week: Entangled galaxies form cosmic smiley face in new James Webb telescope image By Jamie Carter published September 22, 2024 A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a "bridge" of dust and gas forming a cosmic smiley face. James Webb telescope reveals stunning 'star factory' in glorious new image By Robert Lea published January 24, 2024 The powerful James Webb Space Telescope captured a starburst complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud, with stunning results. 'Fish odor syndrome': A rare metabolic condition that makes sweat smell like rotten fish By Emily Cooke published March 27, 2025 Patients with trimethylaminuria, or "fish odor syndrome," make too much of a chemical with a strong fishy smell. Space photo of the week: Jupiter's seething volcano moon gets a close-up By Jamie Carter published October 22, 2023 Jupiter's moon Io, the most volcanic world in the solar system, was imaged from just 7,260 miles away. James Webb telescope finds potential signature of life on Jupiter's icy moon Europa By Stephanie Pappas published September 22, 2023 The discovery of seemingly home-grown carbon dioxide suggests Europa's ice-covered ocean could be habitable. The 7 most disturbing humanoid robots that emerged in 2024 By Tim Danton published December 27, 2024 From a disembodied torso to a "friendly" robot with unnervingly human facial expressions, here are seven of the most advanced humanoid robots in the world. NASA finds organic compounds seeping up from hidden ocean on Jupiter's icy moon Ganymede By Brett Tingley published November 1, 2023 Ganymede, one of the largest moons in the solar system, possesses a salty subsurface ocean that may contain organic compounds, new research finds. 'Gas station heroin' sold as 'elixir' prompts health warning By Nicoletta Lanese published February 2, 2024 Health officials have raised the alarm about illegal products containing tianeptine, also known as "gas station heroin." Forget making coffee — Boston Dynamics puts Atlas to work lifting heavy automotive struts in latest flex By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published February 21, 2024 Boston Dynamics has released footage showing how its flagship Atlas humanoid robot would cope in a factory environment as it lifts heavy struts and puts them into a flow cart. Chemicals that make babies smell sweet and teens smell 'goat-like' revealed By Kamal Nahas published April 1, 2024 Aroma researchers worked out which chemicals in body odor differ between infants and teens who have hit puberty. Fake Botox injections have sickened 22, hospitalized 11, CDC warns By Nicoletta Lanese published April 23, 2024 The CDC warned doctors about "counterfeit or mishandled" Botox injections that have caused clusters of illness in the U.S. Explosive green 'Mother of Dragons' comet now visible in the Northern Hemisphere By Jennifer Nalewicki published April 2, 2024 The green comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is now visible in the night sky in North America. Here's how to see it. Watch Boston Dynamics' newest Atlas robot wake up in the creepiest way possible By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published April 18, 2024 Boston Dynamics replaces its flagship humanoid robot after 10 years with a completely new machine that looks like the Pixar lamp with a mechanical humanoid body. NASA commander Suni Williams meets tentacled Astrobee robot on ISS By Samantha Mathewson published December 19, 2024 The robot's flexible arms are a technology demonstration that could one day aid in satellite maintenance and space debris management. Auroras to light up the US this weekend in aftermath of 'cannibal' solar eruption By Brandon Specktor last updated August 2, 2024 A chain of solar outbursts, including a "cannibal" coronal mass ejection that slammed Earth on Tuesday, will bring lovely auroras to parts of the northern US and most of Canada this weekend. Here's where to look. 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'Jetsons' robot finally arrives: Sweater-wearing Neo Gamma android helps with household chores By Ben Turner published February 28, 2025 Built by the Norwegian startup 1X, the Neo Gamma humanoid robot is designed to complete mundane household tasks.
Humanoid 'Protoclone' robot twitches into action while hanging from ceiling in viral video By Ben Turner published February 21, 2025 Protoclone, an eerily lifelike humanoid robot built for home use, has left social media users aghast. And it's likely to be the first of many.
Watch this terrifying robotic torso spring into life By Sascha Pare published November 1, 2024 Startup Clone Robotics has created an ultra-creepy humanoid torso with artificial muscles that are activated through a battery-powered hydraulic system and covered in ghostly-white "skin."
James Webb telescope reveals rare, 'rotten egg' atmosphere around nearby hell planet By Harry Baker published July 8, 2024 The James Webb Space Telescope revealed that the hot Jupiter exoplanet HD 189733 b, located just 64 light-years from Earth, has an atmosphere full of hydrogen sulfide, meaning it likely smells of rotten eggs.
1st over-the-counter gel for erectile dysfunction approved by the FDA By Jennifer Nalewicki published June 19, 2023 Unlike other erectile dysfunction treatments, Eroxon is a gel and doesn't require a doctor's prescription.
James Webb telescope spots organic molecules swirling around unborn stars, hinting at origins of Earth-like worlds By Stephanie Pappas published March 14, 2024 Complex organic molecules spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope may hint at how habitable planets form.
People are falling in love with AI. Should we worry? By Valerie A. Lapointe, David Lafortune, Simon Dubé published July 14, 2024 AI romantic companions can save some people from loneliness, but they also have a dark side.
Watch humanlike robot with bionic muscles dangle as it twitches, shrugs and clenches its fists in creepy video By Jess Thomson published April 15, 2025 Clone Robotics' Protoclone android can be seen flexing its bionic muscles in a new video, creepily jerking its limbs back and forth as it hangs from the ceiling.
James Webb Space Telescope discovers oldest organic molecules in the known universe, 12 billion light-years from Earth By Joanna Thompson published June 7, 2023 Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope discovered evidence of complex organic molecules in a galaxy 12.3 billion light-years away — the furthest and oldest ever detected.
Watch out for Ozempic copycats containing unauthorized active ingredients, FDA warns By Nicoletta Lanese published June 1, 2023 Some compounding pharmacies are using unauthorized active ingredients to make copycat versions of Ozempic and Wegovy.
Space photo of the week: Hubble captures a cosmic snow angel created by a bright, young star By Shreejaya Karantha published December 29, 2024 Created by a young star, the bipolar star-forming region Sharpless 2-106 in this Hubble image depicts how intense the star-formation process can get.
17 weird, wonderful and terrifying robots we saw at CES 2025 — from a humanlike android companion to a robotic mixologist By Keumars Afifi-Sabet last updated January 10, 2025 From a Star Wars-style droid for your home to a Pixar-inspired lamp bot, these are the most interesting and innovative robots we've seen so far at CES.
Dreo 713S Smart Humidifier review By Anna Gora published November 19, 2024 Review A stylish humidifier that packs some nifty advanced features.
Eerie 'face' haunts Jupiter in creepy photo from NASA's Juno probe By Jennifer Nalewicki published October 28, 2023 Jupiter's swirling clouds form an eerie image that resembles a face.
Space photo of the week: Entangled galaxies form cosmic smiley face in new James Webb telescope image By Jamie Carter published September 22, 2024 A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows Arp 107, home to two merging galaxies, with two bright cores and a "bridge" of dust and gas forming a cosmic smiley face.
James Webb telescope reveals stunning 'star factory' in glorious new image By Robert Lea published January 24, 2024 The powerful James Webb Space Telescope captured a starburst complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud, with stunning results.
'Fish odor syndrome': A rare metabolic condition that makes sweat smell like rotten fish By Emily Cooke published March 27, 2025 Patients with trimethylaminuria, or "fish odor syndrome," make too much of a chemical with a strong fishy smell.
Space photo of the week: Jupiter's seething volcano moon gets a close-up By Jamie Carter published October 22, 2023 Jupiter's moon Io, the most volcanic world in the solar system, was imaged from just 7,260 miles away.
James Webb telescope finds potential signature of life on Jupiter's icy moon Europa By Stephanie Pappas published September 22, 2023 The discovery of seemingly home-grown carbon dioxide suggests Europa's ice-covered ocean could be habitable.
The 7 most disturbing humanoid robots that emerged in 2024 By Tim Danton published December 27, 2024 From a disembodied torso to a "friendly" robot with unnervingly human facial expressions, here are seven of the most advanced humanoid robots in the world.
NASA finds organic compounds seeping up from hidden ocean on Jupiter's icy moon Ganymede By Brett Tingley published November 1, 2023 Ganymede, one of the largest moons in the solar system, possesses a salty subsurface ocean that may contain organic compounds, new research finds.
'Gas station heroin' sold as 'elixir' prompts health warning By Nicoletta Lanese published February 2, 2024 Health officials have raised the alarm about illegal products containing tianeptine, also known as "gas station heroin."
Forget making coffee — Boston Dynamics puts Atlas to work lifting heavy automotive struts in latest flex By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published February 21, 2024 Boston Dynamics has released footage showing how its flagship Atlas humanoid robot would cope in a factory environment as it lifts heavy struts and puts them into a flow cart.
Chemicals that make babies smell sweet and teens smell 'goat-like' revealed By Kamal Nahas published April 1, 2024 Aroma researchers worked out which chemicals in body odor differ between infants and teens who have hit puberty.
Fake Botox injections have sickened 22, hospitalized 11, CDC warns By Nicoletta Lanese published April 23, 2024 The CDC warned doctors about "counterfeit or mishandled" Botox injections that have caused clusters of illness in the U.S.
Explosive green 'Mother of Dragons' comet now visible in the Northern Hemisphere By Jennifer Nalewicki published April 2, 2024 The green comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is now visible in the night sky in North America. Here's how to see it.
Watch Boston Dynamics' newest Atlas robot wake up in the creepiest way possible By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published April 18, 2024 Boston Dynamics replaces its flagship humanoid robot after 10 years with a completely new machine that looks like the Pixar lamp with a mechanical humanoid body.
NASA commander Suni Williams meets tentacled Astrobee robot on ISS By Samantha Mathewson published December 19, 2024 The robot's flexible arms are a technology demonstration that could one day aid in satellite maintenance and space debris management.
Auroras to light up the US this weekend in aftermath of 'cannibal' solar eruption By Brandon Specktor last updated August 2, 2024 A chain of solar outbursts, including a "cannibal" coronal mass ejection that slammed Earth on Tuesday, will bring lovely auroras to parts of the northern US and most of Canada this weekend. Here's where to look.
Watch the exploding green 'devil comet' zoom past the Andromeda Galaxy in a stunning livestream this week By Harry Baker published March 8, 2024 Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is currently sailing past the Andromeda Galaxy in the night sky as it races toward Earth, and you can watch it live this week.