Next-Gen Fart App Wins Chinese Science Prize
For analysing airflow to pinpoint who done it.
For analysing airflow to pinpoint who done it.
Couldn't do the one job they were designed to.
A clever use of lidar brings the darkness into light for self-driving vehicles.
As the Alphabet-owned SCHAFT’s newest bipedal creation demonstrated by confidently walking out on stage at the New Economic Summit going on in Tokyo.
Admittedly, the 3D Cocooner doesn’t really look as creepy as a spider, but the fact that it could quickly entomb you in its resin web is more than enough. Read More >>
This self-taught robot capable of breaking down large pallets of cardboard boxes, and it’s probably going to steal a lot of jobs someday.
It’s inevitable that one day drones will be tasked with handling deliveries, but instead of sending an expensive autonomous robot out into the world with a package in tow, Festo suggests a helium-filled blimp might be a safer and cheaper way to go. This one sucks stuff up, then poops it out. Read More >>
Bringing the world one step closer to having real-life replicators like Star Trek promised.
I know that hypotheses need to be proven by experimentation and all, but was it really ever debatable that giving elderly patients a fluffy robot seal would make them happier?
Could a relationship between an astromech droid and an anthropomorphised articulated desk lamp ever really work? Debatable. But it’s worth a shot, because if it did, their offspring would be this fantastic lamp.
They may just be plastic, metal and wires, but robots can elicit... physical responses in humans.
Can drive itself at nearly 30mph. But SHOULD it?
"Whoops, need to wipe that off her cute little nose."
It's time for the annual spring clean, so here's some fine gadgetry that will make that process a thousand times easier.
An insect army awaits you.
A robot anaesthesiologist designed by Johnson & Johnson is going off the market