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New York law would ban civilians from weaponizing robots
The bill would make it a criminal offense to attach guns, flamethrowers, or lasers to robots. Lawmakers in New York have proposed a new bill that would make it illegal to mount weapons to robots or drones. That is of course, unless the people operating those weaponized machines happen to work with...
popsci.com - 30+ days ago

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gaming
'A Minecraft Movie' Is Nowhere Near The Catastrophe We Braced For
It's fine. By the start of Jack Black’s second musical number in A Minecraft Movie, I relinquished my hope that the film would delve deeper than what...
inverse.com - 7 days ago
books
New bill would dissolve Arkansas State Library and its board, set new library funding criteria
Arkansas Sen. Dan Sullivan filed legislation Thursday to abolish not only the State Library Board, but the State Library as well.Senate Bill 536...
arkansasadvocate.com - 10 days ago
movie & tv
Joe and Anthony Russo swear they tried to turn down these new Avengers movies
Joe and Anthony Russo would like you to know that they tried really, really hard not to make any more Avengers movies. They turned down Kevin Feige, head of Marvel Studios, whose latest studio Hail Mary has resembled, more and more, a real-life version of that 30 Rock gag about “making it 1997 again...
avclub.com - 17 days ago
science / nature
Scientists Reveal What Antarctica Would Look Like With No Ice
Antarctica was once a lush and thriving land, teeming with prehistoric life. It's hard to believe now, but tucked away, hidden underneath a layer of...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
science
Future of space travel: Could robots really replace human astronauts?
On Christmas Eve, an autonomous spacecraft flew past the Sun, closer than any human-made object before it. Swooping through the atmosphere, Nasa's Parker Solar Probe was on a mission to discover more about the Sun, including how it affects space weather on Earth. This was a landmark moment for...
bbc.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
A Popular Chocolate Brand Was Just Recalled For A Pretty Rocky Reason
Watch out before you chow down on Tony's Chocolonely Everything bar: The popular chocolate manufacturer would seem to have taken the bar's name too...
thetakeout.com - 7 days ago
apps
Some time s, it’s the little tech annoyances that sting the most
macOS wouldn't remember mouse settings? This means war! Anyone who has suffered the indignity of a splinter, a blister, or a paper cut knows that...
arstechnica.com - 17 days ago
job & work
Would-be worker loses personal grievance claim for job he never started
A man who argued he was unjustifiably dismissed from a role he never started has lost his bid for compensation and reimbursement. Shaun Cavanagh was...
rnz.co.nz - 30+ days ago
technology
Shanghai startup begins mass-producing its humanoid robots
Shanghai- based robotics startup AgiBot has begun mass production of its humanoid robots, marking a significant milestone for China’s robotics...
techinasia.com - 30+ days ago
celebrity
12 Old SNL Sketches They Wouldn’t Do Today
Here are 12 SNL sketches they wouldn’t do today, thanks to changing standards of what’s funny. As the show marks its 50th anniversary, we look back...
moviemaker.com - 30+ days ago
education
Inslee’s budget proposal would delay state child care expansion
Here's why Gov. Jay Inslee wants to increase child care provider pay while delaying more affordable access to public early childhood programs....
yakimaherald.com - 30+ days ago
money
Social Security Will Grab Tax Refunds And Use 100% Benefit Withholding To Recover Overpayments
Life could soon get more difficult for Social Security beneficiaries who are overpaid—even if the mistake isn’t their fault. The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced yesterday that it would resume attempting to recover overpayments through the Treasury Offset Program (TOP)—attempts that...
forbes.com - 19 days ago
science
This Is the Most Detailed Map of Antarctica Ever Made
Scientists compiled decades of data to reveal the continent hiding beneath millions of miles of ice. If you had to, how would you remove 6.5 million...
atlasobscura.com - 6 days ago
nature
Barely into spring, Phoenix flirts with first triple-digit heat day of 2025
PHOENIX (AP) — Phoenix flirted with its first 100-degree day of the year Tuesday, falling just short of the milestone. Forecasters had signaled the temperature at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport could hit 100, marking what would have been the earliest date on record for the city to hit...
apnews.com - 14 days ago
technology
Baldur's Gate 3 Astarion actor Neil Newbon says he "got rid of" agents who deliberately kept him away from video game gigs: "They just didn't want me to do it"
It's impossible to imagine what Baldur's Gate 3 would be like without Astarion actor Neil Newbon there to keep things admirably sleazy, but if Newbon...
gamesradar.com - 30+ days ago
fashion
Video Transgender people blocked from buying clothes at store
“What Would You Do?” actors portray a scene where transgender people faced discrimination when shopping at a store....
abcnews.go.com - 13 days ago
auto
Speed Read: A Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 rally bike and more
If you’ve ever thought the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 would make the perfect rally bike, this week’s opening act is for you. Our Sunday salvo also includes a Triumph Thruxton from Tamarit, an off-road racing-inspired Harley-Davidson Pan America, and a stylish RGNT electric café racer. Royal Enfield...
bikeexif.com - 24 days ago
gaming
After PlayStation boss praises Nier Automata as a savior for Japanese games overseas, Yoko Taro says he was specifically told to focus on Japan because it wouldn't fly overseas
During the Xbox 360 and PS3 era, there was a trend of Japanese game developers trying to make games to appeal to western audiences. Capcom was a big...
gamesradar.com - 9 days ago
space
It Would Take A Staggering Amount Of time To Travel To The Farthest Planet From Earth In Our Solar System
Space is a pretty big place. Most people are aware of the incomprehensible size of the universe, but they probably forget just how vast our own solar...
sciencing.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Here's What Advice Women In The Food Industry Would Give Gen Z
When Ruby Honerkamp founded the spirits-based seltzer brand Talkhouse Encore, not everyone took her seriously. Being five feet tall didn’t help. In...
spoonuniversity.com - 6 days ago
technology
MSI Showcases Cutting-Edge AI Servers and Autonomous Mobile Robots at NVIDIA GTC 2025, Leading the Future of AI-Driven Industries
By integrating NVIDIA MGX™ architecture and NVIDIA Jetson platforms, MSI is driving the future of smart factories, enterprise AI computing, and...
roboticstomorrow.com - 20 days ago
books
You Know You Can’t Help It, Who You Are
August 23, 2024 I expect you would be surprised that your death affected me so much, that I spoke at two services for you, that I am writing about you...
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movie & tv
“It Would Be Most Heartbreaking”: ‘Squid Game’ Star Teases a Dark Path for Seong Gi-Hun in Season 3
Squid Game Season 2 has come and gone faster than you could play a game of ddakji, and although the show certainly has the prowess to dominate the...
collider.com - 30+ days ago
teaching
Oklahoma Proposes Teaching 2020 Election ‘Discrepancies’ in U.S. History
High school students in Oklahoma would be asked to identify “discrepancies” in the 2020 election as part of U.S. history classes, according to new...
phillytrib.com - 22 days ago
science
23andMe thought its DNA data would help research. Then reality hit.
The company set its sights on becoming a biotechnology firm and health-care provider, but its fledgling efforts failed to gain steam. 23andMe burst onto the scene by collecting saliva samples from millions of customers and revealing their ancestries, but it aspired to do much more: developing new...
washingtonpost.com - 15 days ago