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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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La société canadienne Sanctuary AI indique que sa nouvelle main, destinée à son robot humanoïde Phoenix, possède des doigts à 21 degrés de liberté, ce qui lui permet de tout manipuler
Picture MUST credit: Sanctuary AI A new set of dextrous robotic hands designed to give an AI-equipped android even more functions has been developed. Canada-based Sanctuary AI says its new hand, made for its Phoenix humanoid robot, has fingers 21-degree-of-freedom making it able to manipulating everything from a hexagonal die to delicate glass. The hand uses miniaturised hydraulic valves rather than servos or cable-based tendons. Sanctuary said this method of hydraulic actuation offers an order of magnitude higher power density. It admitted that currently the hydraulics can require more maintenance than electric-powered control systems. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Phoenix performing at All Points East Festival in London on 25 August 2024.
Phoenix performing at All Points East Festival in London on 25 August 2024. Phoenix are a French indie band from Versailles and fronted by Thomas Mars. The band also consists of Deck d’Arcy, Laurent Brancowitz and Christian Mazzalai., Credit:Adam Hampton-Matthews / Avalon_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Phoenix performing at All Points East Festival in London on 25 August 2024.
Phoenix performing at All Points East Festival in London on 25 August 2024. Phoenix are a French indie band from Versailles and fronted by Thomas Mars. The band also consists of Deck d’Arcy, Laurent Brancowitz and Christian Mazzalai., Credit:Adam Hampton-Matthews / Avalon (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Phoenix @ le Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, 25/08/2018
Phoenix @ le Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, 25/08/2018
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Phoenix @ le Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, 25/08/2018
Phoenix @ le Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, 25/08/2018
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Phoenix @ le Cabaret Vert, Charleville-Mézières, 25/08/2018
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Phoenix live im Konzert
Phoenix:
Konzert der Musikgruppe auf der Open Air - Buehne im Stadtpark, Hamburg, 11.06.2013
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Phoenix:
Konzert der Musikgruppe beim Hurricane - Festival, Scheessel, 11.06.2005
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Phoenix:
Konzert der Musikgruppe beim Hurricane - Festival, Scheessel, 11.06.2005
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Phoenix:
Konzert der Musikgruppe beim Hurricane - Festival, Scheessel, 11.06.2005
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Konzert der Musikgruppe beim Hurricane - Festival, Scheessel, 11.06.2005
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Konzert der Musikgruppe beim Hurricane - Festival, Scheessel, 11.06.2005
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'Water is more valuable than oil': the corporation cashing in on America's drought
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town - and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away. Local residents fear the agreement has 'opened Pandora's box'
Tucked into the bends of the lower Colorado River, Cibola, Arizona, is a community of about 200 people.
Nearly a decade ago, Greenstone Resource Partners LLC, a private company backed by global investors, bought almost 500 acres of agricultural land here in Cibola. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the company recently sold the water rights tied to the land to the town of Queen Creek, a suburb of Phoenix, for a $14m gross profit. More than 2,000 acre-feet of water from the Colorado River that was once used to irrigate farmland is now flowing, through a canal system, to the taps of homes more than 200 miles away.
A view of the Colorado River looking into Cibola, Arizona, US, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
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'Water is more valuable than oil': the corporation cashing in on America's drought
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town - and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away. Local residents fear the agreement has 'opened Pandora's box'
Tucked into the bends of the lower Colorado River, Cibola, Arizona, is a community of about 200 people.
Nearly a decade ago, Greenstone Resource Partners LLC, a private company backed by global investors, bought almost 500 acres of agricultural land here in Cibola. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the company recently sold the water rights tied to the land to the town of Queen Creek, a suburb of Phoenix, for a $14m gross profit. More than 2,000 acre-feet of water from the Colorado River that was once used to irrigate farmland is now flowing, through a canal system, to the taps of homes more than 200 miles away.
La Paz County Supervisor Holly Irwin sits for a portrait under a ramada in a public open recreation space in Cibola, Arizona, US, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. Irwin fought for two grants to bring bathrooms, electrical hookups for RVs and shaded picnic areas for the recreation area.
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'Water is more valuable than oil': the corporation cashing in on America's drought
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town - and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away. Local residents fear the agreement has 'opened Pandora's box'
Tucked into the bends of the lower Colorado River, Cibola, Arizona, is a community of about 200 people.
Nearly a decade ago, Greenstone Resource Partners LLC, a private company backed by global investors, bought almost 500 acres of agricultural land here in Cibola. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the company recently sold the water rights tied to the land to the town of Queen Creek, a suburb of Phoenix, for a $14m gross profit. More than 2,000 acre-feet of water from the Colorado River that was once used to irrigate farmland is now flowing, through a canal system, to the taps of homes more than 200 miles away.
Carol Stewart in her B&B Convenience store in Cibola, Arizona, US, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
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'Water is more valuable than oil': the corporation cashing in on America's drought
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town - and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away. Local residents fear the agreement has 'opened Pandora's box'
Tucked into the bends of the lower Colorado River, Cibola, Arizona, is a community of about 200 people.
Nearly a decade ago, Greenstone Resource Partners LLC, a private company backed by global investors, bought almost 500 acres of agricultural land here in Cibola. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the company recently sold the water rights tied to the land to the town of Queen Creek, a suburb of Phoenix, for a $14m gross profit. More than 2,000 acre-feet of water from the Colorado River that was once used to irrigate farmland is now flowing, through a canal system, to the taps of homes more than 200 miles away.
The Cibola Valley Irrigation & Drainage District office in Cibola, Arizona, US, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
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'Water is more valuable than oil': the corporation cashing in on America's drought
In an unprecedented deal, a private company purchased land in a tiny Arizona town - and sold its water rights to a suburb 200 miles away. Local residents fear the agreement has 'opened Pandora's box'
Tucked into the bends of the lower Colorado River, Cibola, Arizona, is a community of about 200 people.
Nearly a decade ago, Greenstone Resource Partners LLC, a private company backed by global investors, bought almost 500 acres of agricultural land here in Cibola. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the company recently sold the water rights tied to the land to the town of Queen Creek, a suburb of Phoenix, for a $14m gross profit. More than 2,000 acre-feet of water from the Colorado River that was once used to irrigate farmland is now flowing, through a canal system, to the taps of homes more than 200 miles away.
A cotton field in Cibola, Arizona, US, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024.
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Thomas Mars (PHOENIX) Carhaix, 16.07.2023 Credit Patrick ARFI-DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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Thomas Mars (PHOENIX)
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Thomas Mars (PHOENIX)
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Thomas Mars (PHOENIX)
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
Phoenix performing at Olympia in Paris
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NEWS - USA: Atremis Rover-Missionssimulationen der NASA
Lucien Junkin (NASA Space Exploration Vehicle Chief Engineer) drives the Atremis Rover before the start of a press briefing on Oct. 24, 2022, at NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Deserts RATS) Atremis' Rover Mission Simulations site at Black Point Lawa Flow, located 40 miles north of Flagstaff.
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NEWS - USA: Atremis Rover-Missionssimulationen der NASA
Lucien Junkin (NASA Space Exploration Vehicle Chief Engineer) drives the Atremis Rover during a press briefing on Oct. 24, 2022, at NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Deserts RATS) Atremis' Rover Mission Simulations site at Black Point Lawa Flow, located 40 miles north of Flagstaff.
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NEWS - USA: Atremis Rover-Missionssimulationen der NASA
Lucien Junkin (NASA Space Exploration Vehicle Chief Engineer) drives the Atremis Rover before the start of a press briefing on Oct. 24, 2022, at NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Deserts RATS) Atremis' Rover Mission Simulations site at Black Point Lawa Flow, located 40 miles north of Flagstaff.
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NEWS - USA: Atremis Rover-Missionssimulationen der NASA
Lucien Junkin (NASA Space Exploration Vehicle Chief Engineer) drives the Atremis Rover before the start of a press briefing on Oct. 24, 2022, at NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Deserts RATS) Atremis' Rover Mission Simulations site at Black Point Lawa Flow, located 40 miles north of Flagstaff.
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NEWS - USA: Atremis Rover-Missionssimulationen der NASA
Attendees photograph the Atremis Rover during a press briefing on Oct. 24, 2022, at NASA's Desert Research and Technology Studies (Deserts RATS) Atremis' Rover Mission Simulations site at Black Point Lawa Flow, located 40 miles north of Flagstaff.
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NEWS - Migranten werden an der Grenze zwischen den USA und Mexiko festgenommen
Migrants and asylum seekers are detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Yuma County, Arizona, nearby the Cocopah Indian Tribe's reservation on July 28, 2022.
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NEWS - Migranten werden an der Grenze zwischen den USA und Mexiko festgenommen
Fernando Quiroz, Yuma resident and director of the AZ-CA Humanitarian Coalition, right, hands water to migrants and asylum seekers detained by U.S. Border Patrol agents after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in Yuma County, Arizona, nearby the Cocopah Indian TribeÕs reservation on July 28, 2022.
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