Bloober has found its feet with Cronos: The New Dawn, its survival horror follow-up to Silent Hill 2
Geothermal power is a climate moon shot beneath our feet
TVs at HUD Played an AI-Generated Video of Donald Trump Kissing Elon Musk’s Feet
As Trump slugs Canada, Mexico and China with tariffs, industry groups hope trade war weapon isn’t pointed at their feet
OWC Debuts 40Gbps USB4 Cables Up to 15 Feet Long
Robots can now walk through muddy and slippery terrain, thanks to moose-like feet
Africa’s newest fintech unicorns are winning by keeping their feet on the ground
Watch Chinese security robot with wheels for feet scramble down hills and perform acrobatics - With wheels and a choice of two legs or four, the DEEP Robotics Lynx is capable of traversing tough terrain
Boom Supersonic XB-1 jet hits 25,040 feet in record-setting flight
A group of students broke the record for the highest altitude reached by an independently designed and built suborbital rocket, flying Aftershock II to 470,000 feet (143,256 meters) above Earth’s surface.
Researchers develop low-cost system to detect wildfires within seconds of ignition | This system, called FireLoc, could detect fires igniting from up to 3,000 feet away and accurately map wildfires to within 180 feet of their origin.
China Unveils Offshore Wind Turbine With Rotor Diameter at Record 310 Meters (1,017 Feet)
B2B ISP Fastnet staggers back to feet after VMware incident
Flying robot can navigate collapsed structures easily, aid disaster response | Hovering six feet up, drones convert 3D lidar data into a 2D map, analyzing pixels to identify doors and rooms.
Stock-trading apps fall under the feet of stampeding panicking investors
This vacuum robot dog can find and suck up trash with its feet
Startups building balloons to hoist tourists 100k feet into the stratosphere
Prysmian: World’s deepest subsea cable installed at record 7,054 feet | The project is enabled by non-metallic armored cable made from High-Modulus Synthetic Fibres.
Why it takes NYC nearly 10 years to install 500 feet of pipes – Gothamist
Southwest flight came within 400 feet of crashing into the ocean