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New NASA Satellite's Lasers Will Track Tiny Changes in Polar Ice
Curated from www.wired.com - September 21st, 2018
NASA's ICESat-2 will watch over the planet's polar ice to improve forecasts of sea level rise.
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Submitted on 21/09/2018 by
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Machines will do more tasks than humans by 2025: WEF
Curated from phys.org - September 21st, 2018
Robots will handle 52 percent of current work tasks by 2025, almost twice as many as now, a World Economic Forum (WEF) study said Monday.
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Submitted on 21/09/2018 by
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Freaky Robotic Skin Brings Inanimate Objects to Life
Curated from gizmodo.com - September 21st, 2018
Freaky Robotic Skin Brings Inanimate Objects to Life
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Submitted on 21/09/2018 by
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Glimpse: How Electronic Tattoos Will Change The World — And Ourselves
Curated from futurism.com - September 21st, 2018
Engineers have invented a new kind of 3D printer that can print electronic tattoos directly on your skin. Here's how we'll use it.
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Submitted on 21/09/2018 by
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Learn To Make Robotic Music With Moritz
Curated from makezine.com - September 21st, 2018
Get your groove on with some old junk
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Submitted on 21/09/2018 by
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Super Magnesium alloy: Lighter than aluminum and cheaper than carbon fiber
Curated from newatlas.com - September 20th, 2018
The creators of a new high-strength, low-weight metal alloy hope it will find a place as a midpoint between carbon fiber and lightweight aluminum in bicycle manufacture. Allite Super Magnesium is lighter and stiffer than aluminum, but not as expensive as carbon fiber.
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Submitted on 20/09/2018 by
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How machine learning and sensors are helping farmers boost yields
Curated from www.technologyreview.com - September 20th, 2018
Software that optimizes seed selection, reduces fertilizer use, and detects early signs of disease is revolutionizing agriculture.
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Submitted on 20/09/2018 by
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Yale’s Robot Hand Copies How Your Fingers Work to Improve Object Manipulation
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 20th, 2018
These robotic fingers can turn friction on and off to make it easier to manipulate objects with one hand
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Submitted on 20/09/2018 by
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What We Have to Gain From Making Machines More Human
Curated from singularityhub.com - September 20th, 2018
If machines could bring emotional and intellectual capacities to our interactions with them, how would this affect the way we use and relate to them?
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Submitted on 20/09/2018 by
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JAXA plans to send robot avatars with human-like hands to space
Curated from www.engadget.com - September 20th, 2018
JAXA unveiled the Avatar X project in early September, revealing its plans to send humanoid machines controlled by human operators to space
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Submitted on 20/09/2018 by
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To Solve Flying Cars' Battery Problem, Tie Them to Power Lines
Curated from www.wired.com - September 19th, 2018
To get around concerns of battery capacity and weight, Karman Electric wants flying cars to draw juice from the ground, like an inverted streetcar system.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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OTTO OMEGA self-driving forklift debuts at IMTS
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - September 19th, 2018
OTTO OMEGA, a self-driving forklift from OTTO Motors, debuted at IMTS. It's designed to help reduce materials handling reduce costs and increase throughput.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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A New Robotic Fly Dips and Dives Like the Real Thing
Curated from www.wired.com - September 19th, 2018
Inspired by a fruit fly, this tiny robot insect manages to twist and bank with astonishing speed.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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BMW’s Self-Driving Motorcycle Could Help Keep Bikers Safe
Curated from futurism.com - September 19th, 2018
BMW's self-driving motorcycle can start, stop, and navigate all by itself, but the company says creating a fully autonomous vehicle wasn't its intention.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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A plan to advance AI by exploring the minds of children
Curated from www.technologyreview.com - September 19th, 2018
Cognitive science and neuroscience could inspire the next big innovations in artificial intelligence, says the head of an ambitious new MIT-led research project.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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Why we love robotic dogs, puppets and dolls
Curated from phys.org - September 19th, 2018
There's a lot of hype around the release of Sony's latest robotic dog. It's called Aibo, and is promoted as using artificial intelligence to respond to people looking at it, talking to it and touching it.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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Legal and Safety Issues Are Looming Around Ethics, AI, and Robots
Curated from www.roboticsbusinessreview.com - September 19th, 2018
As AI evolves, getting algorithms to 'show its work' on how decision-making happens will be key when accidents occur, says RoboBusiness speaker.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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Here’s how graphene could make future electronics superfast
Curated from www.sciencenews.org - September 19th, 2018
Graphene-based electronics that operate at terahertz frequencies would be much speedier successors to today’s silicon-based devices.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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If Artificial Intelligence Only Benefits a Select Few, Everyone Loses
Curated from futurism.com - September 19th, 2018
AI will make our jobs easier yet more productive, and create vast new wealth.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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Gordon McComb, Father of Hobby Robotics, Has Passed Away
Curated from makezine.com - September 19th, 2018
A well-known, pioneering maker, roboticist, and educator has died. A well-known, pioneering maker, roboticist, and educator has died.
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Submitted on 19/09/2018 by
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Europe Wants a Global Ban on Military Killer Robots, but Not Everyone Agrees
Curated from futurism.com - September 18th, 2018
The European Parliament passed a resolution calling for an international ban on military killer robots, which it says are an imminent global threat.
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Submitted on 18/09/2018 by
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How Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Can Create More Employment Opportunities
Curated from www.roboticstomorrow.com - September 17th, 2018
The impact of AI and robotics on employment goes far deeper than just job creation. AI, and subsequently, robotics, are niche technologies that demand an extensive understanding of every associated parameter.
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Submitted on 17/09/2018 by
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Artificial Intelligence: The Next Big Thing In Service Robotics
Curated from www.roboticstomorrow.com - September 17th, 2018
The traditional industrial robots, engineered with advanced sensors and AI, have found several applications in manufacturing and electronics, which boosted the growth of the service robotics market.
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Submitted on 17/09/2018 by
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These robotic 'trees' can turn CO2 into concrete
Curated from www.engadget.com - September 17th, 2018
Climate change is killing our planet. The excess production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses are filling the atmosphere and warming the Eart
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Submitted on 17/09/2018 by
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