A robotic arm that moves too quickly can feel creepy. One that moves too slowly feels awkward and unhelpful. In a VR study, researchers found that AI-powered prosthetic arms were best accepted when ...
Speed skaters explain why they lock their hands behind their back when racing. When we hold our arms behind our backs, it typically means that the race is a little bit slower and that we're just ...
Two siblings from Salmon Arm, B.C., are competing in Italy at their first Olympic games, and are following in the skate tracks set by both their father and their first coach. “It was the best time, it ...
JTBC’s upcoming Friday drama “Shining” has unveiled a heart-fluttering new poster! “Shining” is a drama about young people who once shared a world of their own and gradually become each other’s source ...
The Buffalo Bills bring in an edge rusher who wins with long arms, speed, and finesse in a recent 2026 NFL mock draft. The regular season is behind us as the Buffalo Bills prepare for what they hope ...
VANCOUVER, BC, Jan. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- As global adversaries field operational hypersonic vehicles, the U.S. has reached a 'Sputnik moment' for tactical space access. With the Pentagon committing ...
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Best weapons in Hades

Hades has been around for more than 5 years, enough time for Supergiant to enter a sequel into early access, acquire the necessary feedback, AND debut its full release. Hades 2 and Melinoë might be ...
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Reporters stood by waiting to catch a glimpse of Japan's fast high-speed train on the new Chuo Shinkansen rail line, and if any of them blinked, they missed it. Those who stayed focused on the track ...
Valve has done a lot of work to support Proton, which is the compatibility layer that’s enabled Windows games to work smoothly on the Steam Deck, which also happens to be a Linux-based device.
I lost count long ago of how many times I heard that distinct cue from my coach as I hit the final lap of races as a high school runner. Without fail, I’d reach the backstretch of the track with 300 ...