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Ethiopian Homo erectus skull discovery rewrites human evolution timeline
What did researchers find? A 1.6-to-1.5-million-year-old skull from Ethiopia combines features from two different stages of ...
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What a 1.5-million-year-old face reveals about early human migration
Learn how a digitally reconstructed 1.5-million-year-old fossil from Ethiopia is reshaping ideas about what early human ...
A team of international scientists, led by Dr. Karen Baab, a paleoanthropologist at the College of Graduate Studies, Glendale ...
Abstract: Skeleton-based human action recognition (HAR) has become a prevalent topic in the field of computer vision due to its ability to widely use in different applications such as video ...
Abstract: Human action recognition has vast research prospects in the field of virtual reality, particularly in the context of the skeleton modality with enhanced robustness to background noise.
BOSTON — Authorities have announced an update on a startling discovery made by workers in Boston’s Seaport last week. Construction workers at the Black Falcon Terminal dug up what appeared to be a ...
A human skull found buried in concrete at a construction site in Boston was fake. The skull was found while workers were saw cutting along the pier at Black Falcon Cruise Ship Terminal on Thursday.
Construction workers at a Boston pier found what appeared to be a human skull encased in concrete last week — prompting a flurry of speculation that the victim of a mob hit from the likes of Whitey ...
A former engineer at the humanoid robotics firm Figure AI has sued the company, alleging they were fired for raising a critical safety issue, CNBC reports. The principal robotic safety engineer, ...
Well that saves everyone a lot of headaches. What initially appeared to be the disturbing discovery of a human skull buried in concrete on a Boston pier has been determined to be fake, officials said.
The emerging humanoid robotics industry faces renewed safety questions as Figure AI is sued by a whistlebloweFigure/ X One of the top humanoid robot firms, California-based Figure AI, has been sued by ...
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