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Helldivers 2 is a live game without a traditional seasonal/expansion structure, but they still craft large-scale galactic events to keep players engaged and tempting them to return. Today, that would ...
For thousands of years, humans have trained pigeons to race, deliver messages and “spy behind enemy lines”, said Bloomberg. “What would happen if people could bypass the training and steer their bird ...
Helldivers 2 is off to a tremendous start this year, with a new batch of heavy weaponry and the Automatons stealing a not-Death-Star setting the stage for Super Earth's attack on the Cyborgs of ...
What if a single robot could adopt the anatomy of multiple animals? Researchers have found a way to 3D print a four-legged robot with customizable limbs that allow it to morph into the shape of a ...
While the company insists its mission is purely to serve utilities, logistics, agriculture, and emergency response, the potential to adapt the technology for military use is hard to ignore. Russian ...
17:43, Wed, Feb 4, 2026 Updated: 17:46, Wed, Feb 4, 2026 Russian scientists are developing chips that can be implanted in pigeons' brains for spying purposes. Under a project codenamed PJN-1, chips ...
The Machinery of Oppression major update for Helldivers 2 has arrived, bringing with it a new Cyborg enemy faction, the Battle for Cyberstan meta narrative, and more! This page acts as a comprehensive ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Between the construction of a Not-A-Death-Star and the subsequent theft of plans for this symbol of planetary destruction/peace, things have been busy ...
Pigeons have historically served as messengers for humans, but a Russian startup claims to take this to a new level—effectively “hacking” pigeon brains to turn them into biological drones. In a recent ...