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Not content with ruling the skies, these flying drones can also drive
By Duncan Geere published
MIT engineers have developed flying drones that can land on a surface and then drive away
Electric cars could charge while on the move, thanks to this wireless breakthrough
By Duncan Geere published
As well as phones, robots or medical implants.
This power plant sucks in CO2 and turns it into renewable fuels
By Duncan Geere published
The Soletair pilot plant in Finland can also make hydrocarbon-base chemicals
Self-doubting robots could integrate more easily into society
By Duncan Geere published
Bestowing robots with self-doubt may help us avoid an AI apocalypse.
Google's Street View cars are now tracking air pollution
By Duncan Geere published
Google has released a map of air pollution levels in Oakland, California, after a year of gathering data.
Your smartphone's compass can protect you from voice hacks
By Duncan Geere published
New York State University engineers have developed a defence against audio attacks
Anyone can create a robot with this simple design tool
By Duncan Geere published
Developed by Carnegie Mellon University roboticists for both novices and experts.
This smartwatch prototype will move on your wrist so you can never ignore it
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers at Dartmouth College and the University of Waterloo have developed a prototype watch face that moves in five different directions.
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