Of course, unlike factory parts, lobster tails aren’t standardized, and instead grow in a variety of dimensions which bend differently, and so the researchers explain that future designs will require tunable controllers and other advanced synthetic augmentation mechanisms.
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New Atlas,
New Atlas,
9 Dec. 2025
This is because batteries are often integrated into the chassis, parts are not standardized and are hard to obtain for independent garages.
This would build on a system of lending to banks that the FDIC successfully used during the 2008 financial crisis, codified into law as part of Dodd-Frank.
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Aaron Klein,
The Atlantic,
2 Jan. 2026
Kansas’ side of the truce was enforced through an executive order while Missouri lawmakers codified it in a state law that expired in August.
The fissure is on full display with those sharp lines in The Studio and Pluribus — shows, incidentally, from Apple, which more than any other company has normalized and cuddlified our current screen addiction.
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Steven Zeitchik,
HollywoodReporter,
9 Jan. 2026
If this becomes normalized, any citizen who lacks immediate access to paperwork and professional counsel becomes vulnerable to incarceration first and verification later.
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