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Traditional robot bodies "are still monolithic, unadaptive, and unrecyclable," said paper author and mechanical engineer Hod Lipson.
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Military Times on MSNWhy service members deserve the right to repair
Opinion: Service members need the tools, parts and authority to make immediate fixes themselves, without having to navigate ...
Automotive technology startup ServiceUp Inc. has closed on a hefty $55 million funding round as it accelerates its mission to ...
An industry veteran has received Wilkes-Barre zoning approval to open a self-storage facility in a South Main Street building ...
A new indoor self-storage company will be moving into 454 S. Main St., the former home of Petroleum Service Company (PSC), ...
The “right to repair” involves providing troops with the necessary tools and authorization to make fixes that now require ...
A self-storage facility could open in an iconic South Main Street building in Wilkes-Barre vacated by a century-old business ...
BYD is so confident that its self-parking solution won't hit another car that it's standing behind the feature with an offer ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNCustomer service, the Filipino way
What truly sets a company and individuals apart in the bustling landscape of Philippine business, where competition is fierce ...
Commercial vehicle aftermarket success depends on trained tribal knowledge and parts training to serve commercial customers ...
Mbeki calls for national dialogue amid South Africa’s political and service crises.ANC’s failures: corruption, cadre deployment, and policy design wo ...
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