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An investigation is underway into fatal crashes involving Ford’s BlueCruise hands-free system

The hands-free driver assistance system, BlueCruise, developed by Ford, is currently under investigation by federal safety regulators. This investigation was initiated due to its involvement in two recent fatal crashes.The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has officially verified that BlueCruise was operational …

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A groundbreaking image captures the transformation of individual lithium atoms into quantum waves

Particles and waves are indistinguishable in our universe. The challenge to the conventional binary system is pervasive, but it becomes particularly crucial when dealing with quantum phenomena. For more than a century, scientists have extensively investigated the concept of wave-particle duality through numerous experiments. However, a recent breakthrough has allowed …

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Researchers have recently identified the initial fractal molecule found in the natural world

Fractals, which are self-repeating shapes that can be infinitely magnified without losing their intricate details, are remarkably prevalent in the natural world. Snowflakes, cauliflowers, coastlines, and even rabbits can be demonstrated to exhibit fractal patterns.Undoubtedly, none of these instances can genuinely be considered fractal beyond the confines of the mathematics …

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The Thermonator, the world’s first robot dog equipped with a flame-thrower, is now available for purchase

At long last, the world’s inaugural flame-throwing robotic canine is now accessible for public acquisition in the United States. What potential risks or negative outcomes could occur?Throwflame, a company based in Ohio, is selling the “Thermonator” on their website for $9,420, which includes free shipping within the United States.The quadruped …

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