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A humanoid robot sprints to victory in Beijing, beating the human half-marathon world record

April 19, 2026 TechXplore.com

A humanoid robot that won a half-marathon race for robots in Beijing on Sunday ran faster than the human world record in a show of China’s technological leaps.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org-Social Sciences

What happens when men don’t feel ‘man enough’?

April 19, 2026 Phys.org

A research team led by Lea Lorenz of the RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau and Sven Kachel of the University of Kassel conducted a comprehensive meta-analysis that examined how men react to situations in which their masculinity […]

Artificial Intelligence

Can we hear lost voices again? System can convert invisible vocal movements into audible words

April 19, 2026 TechXplore.com

Hearing words even when spoken in silence—a new technology has been developed that reads the subtle movements of neck muscles using light and employs AI to restore them into actual voices. A research team led […]

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Fusion power may never be cost-competitive with renewables, study warns

April 19, 2026 TechXplore.com

Fusion power plants are sites at which electricity could be generated via a process known as nuclear fusion, which entails the merging of two atomic nuclei into a single heavier nucleus. This process is known […]

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Forecasting coasts may improve by combining AI, physics, and real-world data

April 19, 2026 Phys.org

Coastal landscapes are constantly being reshaped by natural forces, and as climate change causes more frequent storms and sea level rise, that change will only intensify. Because these areas are densely populated with homes, tourist […]

Phys.org-Environment

HydroGraphNet boosts watershed predictions of daily flow and nitrogen in sparse data regions

April 18, 2026 Phys.org

Spatially distributed prediction of streamflow and nitrogen (N) export dynamics is essential for precision management of agricultural watersheds. While temporal deep learning models have shown strong basin-scale performance, their ability to generalize spatially is limited, […]

Phys.org-Environment

Salty drinking water could be increasing your blood pressure. People living in coastal areas are most at risk

April 18, 2026 Phys.org

When people consider what causes high blood pressure, they often think of lifestyle factors, such as eating salty foods, lack of exercise or smoking. However, an unexpected source of salt might also be raising blood […]

Phys.org-Environment

Disputes over Africa’s ocean resources: Here’s what could help avoid them

April 18, 2026 Phys.org

Over the last several decades, the oceans have become more crowded. Aquaculture, wind and wave energy, and oil and gas exploration are taking up more space. This growth threatens the health of ocean ecosystems and […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

More rhythm, less blues: Program boosts class behavior

April 18, 2026 Phys.org

From flash mobs to line-dancing to the Nutbush, experiencing rhythm and movement in a group context is known to boost mental and physical health in people of all ages. Now a University of the Sunshine […]

Phys.org-Social Sciences

People with dark personality traits are naturally inclined towards leadership roles, finds new study

April 18, 2026 Phys.org

Can you tell if you’re working with a narcissist or a psychopath? A new study suggests that people’s job choices may offer some clues, especially in fields built on leadership and persuasion such as business, […]

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