- World’s smallest programmable robots perform tasks Michigan Engineering News
- Robot smaller than grain of salt can ‘sense, think and act’ The Washington Post
- Sub-millimeter-sized robots can sense, ‘think’ and act on their own Tech Xplore
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World’s smallest programmable robots perform tasks – Michigan Engineering News
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HelloFresh and Youfoodz in court over alleged subscription traps
The ACCC has commenced separate proceedings in the Federal Court against home meal delivery providers Grocery Delivery E-Services Australia Pty Ltd (trading as HelloFresh) and Youfoodz Pty Ltd for allegedly misleading consumers over…
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A Prayer for Bondi Beach
Ribbono Shel Olam, Creator of the world, Source of life and breath, Our hearts are broken before You. We mourn the holy souls taken in violence at Bondi Beach men, women, and children who gathered in light and trust, who came to fulfill a mitzvah,…
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A Mother’s Journey through Grief: A Pathway to Healing
I am a survivor of adult child loss. Thirteen years ago, in July of 2012 I first learned, in the most devastating way possible, that my son suffered from a severe mental illness: I found him dying from a self-inflicted wound. When Jonathan…
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Police arrest 3 suspects for attacking pregnant Arab woman in Jaffa over the weekend
Police arrested three suspects Monday evening over an attack on a pregnant Arab woman in Jaffa over the weekend, which inflamed tensions in the mixed Jewish-Arab city.
The Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court issued a gag order on details of the…
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Donald Trump says he will sue BBC over edited speech
Donald Trump says he will sue BBC over edited speech | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/World News“I’m suing the BBC for putting words in my mouth. Literally, they put words in my mouth. They had me saying things that I never said coming…
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Israel Extends Administrative Detention of Palestinian Rights Activist for Five More Months
A Palestinian human rights activist who is known for recording expulsions of Palestinian communities in the Jordan Valley has been held in Megiddo Prison without charges since his November 17 arrest. On Monday the so-called administrative…
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The Violence Did Not Start on Hanukkah — Only the Honesty Did
There is a reason the attacks during Hanukkah felt like a rupture. Not because something fundamentally new occurred — but because, for the first time in months, it became impossible to keep describing what was happening in softened terms. When…
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1,300-year-old menorah pendant suggests Rome’s ban on Jews from Jerusalem was a failure
For centuries after the Romans destroyed the Second Temple in 70 CE and then razed Jerusalem in 135 CE, renaming it Aelia Capitolina, Jews were banned from living in the city that had represented the beating heart of their national and…
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The Kanaani Cat Breed — The Cat of Hanukkah
Hanukkah is a festival of light that enters the home and remains there. It is a light that does not demand proof and does not require explanation. It is kindled candle by candle and quietly becomes part of family life, children’s joy, and the…
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