Cretaceous Kraken and Robotic Table Tennis: Sci-Tech Breakthroughs
The 'Cretaceous Kraken' was an enormous octopus-like predator during the dinosaur era. Meanwhile, Ace, a robot developed by Sony, reaches expert-level table tennis play, while the satellite startup Univity raises $32 million for European expansion.
Fossils of a giant Cretaceous octopus, nicknamed the 'Cretaceous Kraken,' reveal that it dominated prehistoric seas, echoing tales of the mythical Kraken.
Tech thrills continue as Ace, an AI-powered robot, challenges human supremacy in table tennis, showcasing the potential of autonomous technologies.
Satellite startup Univity has secured significant funding, aspiring to be Europe's largest satellite operator, demonstrating robust growth in the space sector.
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