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Facebook-Branded Robots are Getting Ready to Go Home

If you have been trying to find the perfect photographer to take your Instagram pictures, Facebook might be the solution. Last Tuesday, Facebook was...

Southern Korea Winter Olympics – For Robots

Have you ever seen a child skiing? Well, have or have not - here's your chance. A.I. robots have been fitted with skis and...

Russia Developing Remote-Controlled Robots for Spying

Russia is working to have its fleet of remote-controlled robots that look like miniature remote-controlled cars but can spy on enemies. In this digital spy...

Japanese Robot to soon Anchor News starting April

Female Japanese robot Erica, who has an uncanny resemblance to human faces, is set to become the first humanoid news Anchor from April. Robots...

3D Printing Technique that can Change the Color of Objects

MIT researchers have devised a new technique which allows you to change the color of just about every 3D printed object by treating it...

Your Cheese Could Have Been Made by Robots from the Netherlands

While nothing too special when performed by people, it is very rare that you see a robot making cheese. The robot, named Moonlander, was...

Virtual Skin Allows You to Move Objects with a Flick of...

Using a magnetic field, this highly advanced technology allows you to type on a virtual computer or change the brightness of the lamp beside...

Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Can Predict With 90% Accuracy When Terminally...

Researchers at Stanford University published a new paper detailing a study that involves using predictive artificial intelligence for medical purposes. Results show that the...

Icelandic Researchers Partially Reconstruct the Genome of Man Who Has Been...

Iceland researchers from deCODE Genetics were able to partially recreate the DNA of a man who’s been dead for over 190 years. The scientists...

Take a Trip to the Galactic Center With This 360 Degree...

NASA announces the Galactic Center Visualization Project at the 231st meeting of the American Astronomical Society. The visualization gives viewers a 360-degree view of...