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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.
These artificial arms can be controlled by... your legs
By Duncan Geere published
Japanese roboticists have developed a set of 'metalimbs' that give you an extra couple of hands to do things with.
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.
How to turn the Moon into an interplanetary petrol station
By Duncan Geere published
A team of students have come up with a plan to dramatically increase the amount of stuff rockets can carry to Mars.
This robot bird will scare real birds away from airports
By Duncan Geere published
Roboticists at the University of Twente have developed a lifelike "robird" that will be deployed at Edmonton International Airport
Your personality is your best defence against losing your job to a robot
By Duncan Geere published
Psychologists at the University of Houston are figuring out the impact of different personality traits when it comes to the changing nature of work
A capsule robot just took its maiden voyage - through a pig's colon
By Duncan Geere published
Biomedical engineers have developed a tiny, autonomous capsule that can perform a colonoscopy from within.
This prosthetic hand has a built-in eye for added accuracy
By Duncan Geere published
Biomedical engineers at Newcastle University have developed a prosthetic hand that's fitted with a camera to make it easier to pick things up.
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