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Chinese scientists have developed a robot with an artificial brain grown from human stem cells that can perform tasks such as gripping objects.

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The 3-ton digital camera was transported by plane and truck from its manufacturing site, the SLAC National Acceleration Laboratory in California, to its location on the

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