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NVIDIA's Isaac Gr00t platform gives researchers access to frontier humanoid robotics

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Nissan abandoned its plans for a US EV plant, Instagram testing new limits on what types of posts teens can 'repeatedly' see, and Blue Origin’s CEO says New Glenn will fly again before the year ends

-Tepid US EV sales and the Trump administration's elimination of the $7,500 federal tax credit caused the company to rethink that plan -Meta says that it will now attempt to restrict "repeated" exposure to posts about anxiety, weightlifting, nutrition and other content that could ...  Show more

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