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Robot packing can eliminate cardboard waste. By scanning an item's individual ID, it learns the shape and size of the item. Then it can pack the item using exactly the right amount of cardboard, eliminating waste.

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This Razor Rinser uses water jets and filters to quickly clean a razor, making it easier to shave. 📸: Instagram / @thecleanshave.co

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The U.S. Navy Carrier Strike Group (CSG) is the ultimate symbol of naval power and dominance. With an aircraft carrier, missile cruisers, destroyers, submarines, and an air wing, a CSG is a mobile force projecting American power globally.

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Can you solve for X? 🔍 Put your geometry skills to the test! What's the value of X in degrees? Share your answer in the comments!👇 #iequiz The quiz results will be featured in the upcoming issue of the Blueprint newsletter tomorrow 👉 ie.social/V0ymX 🚀

Can you solve for X? 🔍 Put your geometry skills to the test! What's the value of X in degrees? Share your answer in the comments!👇 #iequiz

The quiz results will be featured in the upcoming issue of the Blueprint newsletter tomorrow 👉 ie.social/V0ymX 🚀
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This machine uses lasers to quickly and easily position, carve, and paint lettering into buttons. 📸: Instagram / @aquaprintazerbaijan

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This new prosthesis powered by the body's own nervous system allows the user to walk with a natural gait. 📸: YouTube / Massachusetts Institute of Technology