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Henry Adelberg

Henry Adelberg, Ph.D. in Robotics from Carnegie Mellon University, has served as a professor at Georgia Tech and a consultant for Boston Dynamics. Now, he shares his vast knowledge in Robotics and Automation as a correspondent for Intellectus Magazine.

Researchers Unveil True Crabs’ Epic Ancient Odyssey from Sea to Land and Back Again
Chemistry

Researchers Unveil True Crabs’ Epic Ancient Odyssey from Sea to Land and Back Again

Crabs are unique and continuously evolving animals, often moving their lifestyles out of marine environments for other environments to do so. The

November 7, 2023
Man’s Basic Math Skills Lead to 14 Lottery Wins
Tech

Man’s Basic Math Skills Lead to 14 Lottery Wins

In the 1990s, Romanian-Australian economist Stefan Mandel and his small team entered the lottery and won. Over and over and over again.The

October 31, 2023
Deepfakes: 21st-Century Propaganda Tool for Winning Real-World Online Wars
Tech

Deepfakes: 21st-Century Propaganda Tool for Winning Real-World Online Wars

Manipulated images in political propaganda are nothing new. One of history’s most famous examples is a 1937 photograph of Joseph Stalin walking

October 26, 2023
The Risk of a Kilonova Fatality: What You Need to Know
Space & Physics

The Risk of a Kilonova Fatality: What You Need to Know

The universe is a hazardous place. We’re now quite familiar with the threat posed by asteroids or comets, but dangers lurk beyond

October 24, 2023
The Unpleasant and Bitter Taste of Pills: What’s the Reason Behind It?
Health

The Unpleasant and Bitter Taste of Pills: What’s the Reason Behind It?

Why do medicines taste so bad?As explained by the American Chemical Society, most of the chemicals in medications are derived from plants

October 24, 2023
The Future of Living in Space: A Glimpse into What’s to Come
Space & Physics

The Future of Living in Space: A Glimpse into What’s to Come

We can envision a future where people will have the option to live off Earth, on a different planet, moon, or even

October 22, 2023
Cache Valley: Emerging Mosquito-Borne Virus in the US
Health

Cache Valley: Emerging Mosquito-Borne Virus in the US

In findings presented at the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene meeting, which have not yet been peer-reviewed, researchers describe the

October 20, 2023
Futurist Forecasts Human Immortality Achievable by 2030
Tech

Futurist Forecasts Human Immortality Achievable by 2030

artificial intelligence (AI) will reach the singularity. The good news, if his predictions prove to be accurate, is that you just need to

October 7, 2023
Bacteria in Soil Proven to Withstand Drought Periods
Chemistry

Bacteria in Soil Proven to Withstand Drought Periods

While many bacteria become inactive during dry spells, specific groups persist and even thrive. A new study, published in Nature Communications and

October 2, 2023
Intense lasers reveal fresh insights into liquid electron dynamics
Space & Physics

Intense lasers reveal fresh insights into liquid electron dynamics

An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) in Hamburg and ETH

September 29, 2023
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