Protection for fingers
Germany has created Digity Artus, a finger exoskeleton that protects workers from bruises and cuts when working on machines with hard buttons.
The gadget is virtually invisible and does not restrict movement.
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Germany has created Digity Artus, a finger exoskeleton that protects workers from bruises and cuts when working on machines with hard buttons.
The gadget is virtually invisible and does not restrict movement.
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Modular robots from HEBI Robotics improve factory automation and material handling by offering flexibility and efficiency in a variety of applications.
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Can't get the thread into the eye of the needle?
There is an easy way to do it
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In 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft, and 10 years later, they released the first version of Windows. Microsoft became a giant in the field of PC software.
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How ladies dressed in the 1930s.
Does the guy from the previous post have more clothes or did it show?
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Twin-motor electric hydro scooter
Startup Searider unveiled a twin-engine electric jet ski, the Searacer, and its classic version, the Seacruiser, at a trade show in Düsseldorf.
The Searacer has a high speed of up to 80 km/h and autonomy of up to 50 minutes, weighing only 65 kg.
The Seacruiser is less powerful, but provides up to 90 minutes on a single charge.
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Startup Searider unveiled a twin-engine electric jet ski, the Searacer, and its classic version, the Seacruiser, at a trade show in Düsseldorf.
The Searacer has a high speed of up to 80 km/h and autonomy of up to 50 minutes, weighing only 65 kg.
The Seacruiser is less powerful, but provides up to 90 minutes on a single charge.
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The Beta 2 surgical robot from VicariousSurg mimics the movements of a doctor and can even perform precise tasks such as embroidery.
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This retro computer from the 1980s was part of the first wave of ibm clone personal computers that brought PCs to the forefront.
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A huge 3D printer for home use
A Chinese company has developed the OrangeStorm Giga 3D printer, which can create many objects simultaneously with a high printing speed of up to 300 mm/s.
The estimated cost is $1,500.
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A Chinese company has developed the OrangeStorm Giga 3D printer, which can create many objects simultaneously with a high printing speed of up to 300 mm/s.
The estimated cost is $1,500.
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