Robots learn to self-replicate and evolve
A robotics team lead by Cambridge University engineer Fumiya Iida have designed a robot that archeologists of the future (they will all be robots) will recognize as the moment the machines started to...
View ArticleUniversity of California 3D printed fish are the most advanced microbots we...
Nanoengineers from the San Diego University of California used innovative, self-developed 3D printing methods to create multipurpose, fish-shaped microbots - that they call microfish - which can swim...
View ArticleRoboHow: the Wikipedia that teaches robots how to cook
An European initiative founded in 2012, dubbed RoboHow, comes to take up the challenge of improving the way robots work and interact with humans by creating a database that should help robots learn and...
View ArticleRobot Bartender Serves Hundreds of Drinks at Berlin Party
Robotics has developed tremendously in recent years, and will almost surely continue to do so in the future. We have surgical robots, hotels run by robots, robots that learn, even samurai robots! After...
View ArticleThe star(fish) destroying robot is yellow and deadly
Picture this:A city under siege. Many of the outlying buildings are old, dry, lifeless shells of their former beauty as nearly 50 percent of the population is wiped out, consumed by ravenous invaders....
View ArticleHere’s what jobs robots will be taking over in the near future
A new report created by Dr Carl Benedikt Frey and Associate Professor Michael Osborne from the University of Oxford assesses the probability of jobs being taken over by robots in the next 20 years.
View ArticleDrones build a rope bridge, then grad student bravely crosses it
A couple of quadrotors wove a bridge out of polyethylene fiber rope in an intricate dance. Some 120 meters of rope were used by the quadrotors to bridge the 7.4-meter gap, neatly tying knots, links,...
View ArticleFirst driver-less bus rolls on the Chinese city streets
While everyone from Google, to Tesla, to BMW is engineering driverless cars, gearing up for an impeding auto revolution, a Chinese company went directly for a niche market: driverless buses.
View ArticleScientists are teaching robots to say ‘No’ to commands. Is that a good thing?
Researchers at Tufts alter the laws of robotics to teach robots to say "no".
View ArticleHow the world will look like according to DARPA
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is a United States agency responsible for developing new technologies, mostly with military applications. They work with advanced prosthetics,...
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