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Taking on the competition to the likes of Tesla and Boston Dynamics, Figure’s founder Brett Adcock claims that their new 02 variant is the “most advanced humanoid on the planet.” The components offered with the Figure 02 robot include flexible mesh body designs and torque ratings reaching up to 150Nm. For more on this development, check out today’s [Must-Read](. 🔥Today’s job of the day as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: >[Â]([DevOps Engineer]( > [Staff Embedded Software Engineer]( Reading Time: 4 mins Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? [Subscribe here.]( MUST READ 🤖 [Figure 02: World’s ‘most advanced humanoid robot’ challenges Tesla, Boston Dynamics]( The teaser video opens with a [reimagined robot foot design](, illustrating an innovative approach to ground interaction. The side profile reveals a human-like foot shape capable of fitting a shoe. However, the rear portion of the foot diverges significantly from human anatomy, featuring a gap between the ankle and heel that allows for a [rotating motion](, akin to human foot and ankle movements. Textured bumps on the sole enhance traction across various surfaces. The video then highlights [new actuators](, detailing their torque and range of motion specifications. 🔋 [First-ever dry cathode Cybertruck: Tesla model could reshape EV landscape]( Tesla recently unveiled its Cybertruck equipped with innovative [dry-cathode 4680 batteries](, marking a significant milestone in battery technology. The vehicle, equipped with Tesla’s groundbreaking in-house dry cathode 4680 cells, is currently [undergoing testing](. The new model is most likely to advance both technology and cost efficiency. The dry-cathode technology is expected to enhance the Cybertruck’s range and performance while [significantly reducing production costs](. 🤳🏽 [TikTok ‘flagrantly’ violated privacy laws involving children under 13: US govt]( The US government filed a lawsuit against TikTok on Friday, alleging privacy violations that left [millions of children]( exposed to data collection and adult content. The lawsuit accuses the company of [repeatedly violating]( the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. The US government claims TikTok knowingly collected data from millions of children under 13 and allowed them to interact with adults and [adult content](. Love what you're reading, but too many emails? Sign up to IE+ to get Blueprint Weekly, our exclusive weekly premium newsletter that gives all the insights you love in a more digestible weekly format– plus, enjoy an Ad-Free experience on our website. Try IE+ today for just $1 in the first month. 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([More]() > The field of nuclear fusion has received a major boost thanks to new collaborative research on how neutron radiation damages high-power thyristors. ([More]() > Shell is going to install a 100MW renewable hydrogen electrolyzer in Germany that would generate 44,000 kg of green hydrogen daily using renewable energy. ([More]() INNOVATION > A UK-based AI startup has been at work designing a robot that can replace humans carrying out tasks in hazardous conditions. The project aims to improve safety in environments with chemical, biological, or nuclear threats, as well as areas with lethal radiation exposure. ([More]() > Researchers in China have created a highly durable carbon nanotube that claims to offer record-breaking conductivity. ([More]() > British scientists say they have developed the world’s best-performing quantum computing chip—and it could find its way into a "usable" quantum computer by 2027. 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