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Some Star Wars apparel requires a bit of 'courage in a bottle' to purchase and wear in public. But not this forthcoming R2-D2 hoodie from Mad Engine apparel. We love that little droid, and would happily we... 0 Published 1 day ago in
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As more and more manufacturing jobs are shipped overseas, it's nice to see that industrial robots are still finding work. Particularly when it pertains to their first love, interpretive dance, thanks to ch... 0 Published 2 days ago in
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Of all the exotic space-age materials you can use to build a robot, we never thought bubbles would be a viable option. But researchers at the University of Hawaii have done just that with a microscopic ro... 0 Published 3 days ago in
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Robotic fish, developed by a team of European scientists from universities across the continent, today were introduced into their (un)natural habitat, at the northern Spanish port Gijon. More &raqu... 0 Published 3 days ago in
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Well, this is just fantastic. We're all for the advancement of robot technology so that one day they can cater to our every beck and call. But researchers at ETH Zurich have foolishly designed a robot tha... 0 Published 5 days ago in
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Starting with a rare vinyl model of the T-800 that was released in limited numbers after Terminator 2 hit theaters, Japanese artists at T-Studios create these wonderfully detailed chrome terminator busts, ... 0 Published 8 days ago in
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Marvel's web-slinger is able to scale tall buildings thanks to a set of spiny hairs on his fingers. And NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory thinks the same approach could make it easy for spacecraft to latch... 0 Published 8 days ago in
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Our Ghost in the Shell dystopian future will be here sooner than you think. A new study published in Nature today demonstrates, for the first time that robotic limbs can successfully be controlled with ju... 0 Published 8 days ago in
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Everyone stop everything. Listen, we're all going to die at some point, but in the meantime a group called Russia-2045 is working to avoid this certain fate, and they're building a robot to do so. More... 0 Published 8 days ago in
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In today's tough economic climate even industrial robots are having a hard time finding work. So it's nice to see that researchers at Chiba University in Japan have successfully taught a robot arm how to ... 0 Published 9 days ago in
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In the never-ending quest to bridge the uncanny valley, Japanese scientists have turned to one area of research that has, so far, gone ignored: the robotic ass. More » ... 0 Published 15 days ago in
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Everyone knows that the best ring bearer is a darling little child, or, if possible, a wiener dog in a tiny dog tuxedo. Barring that, a Dragon Runner sentry and bomb disposal robot will do the trick. Tiny ... 0 Published 15 days ago in
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Like it or not, one day all of the robots we've designed and built are going to turn on us. Roombas, Aibos, even those arms working in factories are going to realize they're better off without man. But th... 0 Published 17 days ago in
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Panasonic has officially begun testing the future of hair care with its robotic shampooer that's now available for the public to try at select salons in Japan. The company is hoping to gain important cust... 0 Published 24 days ago in
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Being able to crawl and explore their world is an important part of a baby's development. But for children born with spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, and other debilitating conditions, th... 0 Published 26 days ago in
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"I'm sorry, but I never make mistakes like that," says the robot, informing you that you've lost the game and won't get the prize. How would you react if you knew the robot was actually wrong? More ... 0 Published 28 days ago in
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Author: James Mitchell, Strategist, BBH & BBH Labs Every once in a while at Labs, we like, no, need to get our hands dirty. Oily, even. We like to make stuff that we can learn from – learn from the making of and learn from the interactions with. Robot... 0 Published 29 days ago in
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There are certain areas of the International Space Station that most astronauts would rather not visit—like the exterior. But sometimes, somebody has to clamber around out there, looking for hull cra... 0 Published 30 days ago in
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A pair of scientists in New Zealand are predicting that the brothels of the future will be staffed by robot prostitutes. In a research paper on the sex industry, “Robots, Men And Sex Tourism,” Ian Yeoman and Michelle Mars believe... 0 Published 32 days ago in
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One of the coolest people that I’ve discovered while in Tel Aviv, Israel so far is Liat Segal. The best way to describe her is an artist and musician that uses technology as her paint and instruments. The world is her canvas. During her presenta... 0 Published 32 days ago in
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At the Navy's brand, new multi-million dollar LASR complex, researchers are creating problem-solving Siri times a million. It'll understand us! It'll be friendly! And it'll put out our fires by being just... 0 Published 40 days ago in
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A team of archeologists claims that it has found the real tomb of Jesus Christ. They are convinced that several pieces of evidence point to the veracity of their claim. The latest one is this 2,000-year-ol... 0 Published 42 days ago in
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By Daniel Cossins, ScienceNOW Scientists call it the “cocktail party problem.” To understand the person talking to you in a noisy room, you’ve got to filter out all of the conversations, clinking glass, and other noises in the backgroun... 0 Published 45 days ago in
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In Singapore, you can hug a vending machine and get a free Coca-Cola in return. Coke is, apparently, planning to roll the campaign out across Southeast Asia. Would you hug a machine? More » ... 0 Published 45 days ago in
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The war in Iraq is (mostly) over. The war in Afghanistan is (slowly, incompletely) ending. And yet the new battlefield robots produced by a decade of war are having an easier transition to peacetime than ... 0 Published 45 days ago in
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Mobile apps let you play chess with someone anywhere on Earth, but these robot chess boards remotely connect two players over the internet. So while you still can't stare down your opponent, you still hav... 0 Published 50 days ago in
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The answer to the question "why do I need a remote control ball?" seems to be coming in the form of apps that are making Orbotix's Sphero a must-have toy. Including the recently-announced MacroLab that le... 0 Published 51 days ago in
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Video conferencing can be a cold and impersonal way to conduct business, but researchers at Osaka University in Japan think they can change that by having the participants first perform a tele-handshake u... 0 Published 58 days ago in
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Using an automated teller machine is inherently risky. You stand there, your back turned, signaling to everyone around that you're about to have a wad of twenties in your pocket. If you're lucky, there's a... 0 Published 64 days ago in
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In a publicity stunt to raise funds for cancer research, Intelligent Automation Inc. somehow convinced this poor guy to get his head shaved—by their multi-arm unmanned ground vehicle. A proposition ... 0 Published 65 days ago in
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Ben Heck makes it easier to traverse those long airport corridors with this autonomous luggage that follows behind you like a small toddler. Leaving your hands free for holding travel documents, food, or ... 0 Published 66 days ago in
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Golfing is the opposite of hard work, but that hasn't stopped golfers from getting this absurdly cool automated CaddyTrek golf caddy, which sorta looks like a lawnmower crossed with a go-cart. More&nbs... 0 Published 66 days ago in
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The young man in this video looks like he's riding a Segway. But Yusuf Akturkoglu was paralized after falling from a horse five years ago, and he's being mobilized by an amazing device invented by Turkis... 0 Published 67 days ago in
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By Mark Brown, Wired UK Aircraft carrier crews already use a set of hand gestures and body positions to guide pilots around the deck. But with an increase in unmanned planes, what if the crew could use those same gestures to guide robotic aircraft? A tea... 0 Published 69 days ago in
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The flight deck on an aircraft carrier is like a perfectly choreographed ballet. And to ensure that unmanned autonomous aircraft fit right in, researchers at MIT are developing a system that will let drone... 0 Published 71 days ago in
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Scientists are modeling artificial intelligence after baby brains. Why would they want to make computers similar to beings whose favorite pastimes are drooling and pooping? It makes perfect sense when you... 0 Published 72 days ago in
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NASA and GM's last collaboration was the recently deployed Robonaut. But the two are teaming up again to develop a robotic glove that will make working with heavy tools in space, or on an assembly line, a ... 0 Published 73 days ago in
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Robot fights have evolved beyond the crudely-built spectacles from the turn of the century. A group of tinkerers are looking to host Battletech-style "robotic combat competitions" with guns and flamethrowe... 0 Published 73 days ago in
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The unrelenting march of technological advancement may not be as good a thing as we think. 0 Published 76 days ago in
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This 1968 promotional video for Honeywell's electronics and computing equipment also includes a glimpse of the company's work in obviously-faked-robotics. Miss Honeywell might be billed as the 'world's fi... 0 Published 80 days ago in
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We love DARPA's unsettlingly-lifelike BigDog bot. We love it in spite of the fact that it's absolutely terrifying in motion. Now it has some bestial competition: the DARPA Cheetah. Ugh. Its legs. Its legs... 0 Published 81 days ago in
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The Pentagon's new Avatar project, unveiled by Danger Room a few weeks back, sounds freaky enough: Soldiers practically inhabiting the bodies of robots, who'd act as "surrogates" for their human overlords... 0 Published 85 days ago in
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A robotic fish has sailed across an aquatic uncanny valley by tricking real fish into following it upstream. The feat could lead to better understanding of fish behavior and perhaps some means to divert them from environmental disaster scenes. “Alt... 0 Published 92 days ago in
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Implements for human-robot relations already run the gamut from abstract Fleshlights to fully-articulated, Uncanny Valley-straddling love dolls. But is more realism always better? More » ... 0 Published 100 days ago in
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Some would argue that the biggest obstacle robotics currently faces isn't the Uncanny Valley or suppressing the urge to destroy all humans—it's keeping their batteries charged. The newest version of... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Before there was the BigDog - the Pentagon's remarkably lifelike four-legged robot - there was a German short-haired pointer named Laney. More » 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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Powered by nothing more than puffs of air, robots molded from paper and silicone rubber can bend, twist, grip and even lift more than 100 times their weight. The pneumatic prototypes aren’t as advanced as their metallic brothers, and the “sof... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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The BigDog robot was terrifying and all, but its big brother the Legged Squad Support System (LS3) is stronger, lasts longer, and should make life way easier for our soldiers. Here's what it looks like in... 0 Published 100+ days ago in
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