
Mark Hanrahan
Senior Audience Engagement Editor at ABC News
Journalist and photo geek. Views expressed are my own.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Mark Hanrahan |Anthony Trotter
The technology could help develop lifelike humanoid biohybrid robots. ByMark Hanrahan and Anthony TrotterSeptember 25, 2024, 6:53 AMLONDON AND TOKYO -- Scientists in Japan have made a robot face covered in living, self-healing skin that can smile in a demonstration of a new technique researchers believe could help pave the way for lifelike biohybrid humanoid robots in the future.
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Sep 25, 2024 |
aol.com | Mark Hanrahan |Anthony Trotter
September 25, 2024 at 6:53 AMJapanese scientists make robot face with living skin that can smileScientists in Japan have made a robot face covered in living, self-healing skin that can smile in a demonstration of a new technique researchers believe could help pave the way for lifelike biohybrid humanoid robots in the future.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
verifythis.com | Mark Hanrahan |Josh Lyle
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Over two months after the Washington State Attorney General's office announced it was sending out rebate checks, millions of those dollars remain unclaimed. Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced in December that more than 400,000 Washington households would receive checks due to lawsuits against tuna and chicken providers for price-fixing conspiracies. The checks were sent to households with income at or below 175% of the federal poverty level.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
king5.com | Mark Hanrahan |Josh Lyle
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Over two months after the Washington State Attorney General's office announced it was sending out rebate checks, millions of those dollars remain unclaimed. Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced in December that more than 400,000 Washington households would receive checks due to lawsuits against tuna and chicken providers for price-fixing conspiracies. The checks were sent to households with income at or below 175% of the federal poverty level.
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Jan 23, 2024 |
ktvb.com | Mark Hanrahan
SHOSHONE COUNTY, Idaho — A new report reveals what happened before and after a deadly avalanche in Shoshone County earlier this month. According to a 14-page report by the Idaho Panhandle Avalanche Center, three well-prepared men traveled to the Stevens Lake area with the proper gear and training. All three of them were experienced skiers who were reportedly aware of the avalanche dangers. The dangers that day, however, were undeniable.
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