
Engineers develop micro-tentacles so tiny robots can handle delicate objects
The tiny tube circled an ant's thorax, gently trapping the insect and demonstrating the utility of a microrobotic tentacle developed by Iowa State University engineers. "Most robots use two fingers ... more
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IBM's Chef Watson shares his culinary artifcial intelligence
Watson is IBM's super-smart computer that out-competed human champion Ken Jennings on Jeopardy!. Chef Watson has the same artificial intelligence, but with a foodie bent. ... more
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Arrival of US aircraft carrier fuels Venezuelan fears of attack
Russia offers US nuclear talks in bid to ease tensions
US-China tensions weigh on Lisbon's Web Summit
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Cockroach-inspired robot can navigate cluttered environs
Cockroaches are notoriously indestructible. And it turns out their body shape is ideal for maneuvering through densely cluttered environments. ... more
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Comet probe Philae dials home, 'doing very well'
Europe's robot lab Philae phoned home on Friday after several days silence in its journey towards the Sun on the back of a comet and is "doing very well", the German Aerospace Center (DLR) said. ... more
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Planarian regeneration model discovered by artificial intelligence
An artificial intelligence system has for the first time reverse-engineered the regeneration mechanism of planaria--the small worms whose extraordinary power to regrow body parts has made them a res ... more
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Penn researchers develop a new type of gecko-like gripper
Picking things up and putting them down is a mainstay of any kind of manufacturing, but fingers, human or robotic, are not always best for the task at hand.
Researchers at the University of Pe ... more
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Robot border guards among new airport tech at Paris Air Show
New airport technologies unveiled at the Paris Air Show this week promise robots replacing immigration officers and much faster identification of criminals through their biometric data. ... more
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