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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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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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'Crop-Dusting’ Drones Drop Biodegradable Sensors Instead of Pesticides
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - September 17th, 2018
Next-gen agriculture might involve using drones to airdrop hundreds of tiny sensors, called PlantCopters, which can keep track of crop growth, crop health, and surrounding microclimate. This data could then be transmitted via Bluetooth. Could this be the future of farming?
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BrambleBee Robot Promises to Help Honeybees Pollinate Flowers
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - September 15th, 2018
Honeybee populations are declining at a terrifying rate. BrambleBee, a new pollination robot developed by researchers at West Virginia University, may one day be able to help carry on their crucial job. Here's how it works, and how its creators imagine its future.
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Submitted on 15/09/2018 by
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Robotic bartender 'Yanu' is coming soon to an airport near you
Curated from mashable.com - September 15th, 2018
Yanu is a robotic bartender who will soon be fixing thousands of drinks at some major European airports.
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Hurricane Florence: Underwater Drones Help Track the Storm's Path
Curated from www.wired.com - September 15th, 2018
A new tool called a Slocum glider measures the ocean heat that fuels super-storms like Florence, filling in data gaps to help make forecasting more accurate.
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Calling All Robots - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 15th, 2018
IEEE Spectrum is building the world’s largest, coolest robotics catalog
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Apple’s autonomous vehicle fleet swells 27% in four months
Curated from techcrunch.com - September 15th, 2018
Apple keeps adding autonomous vehicles to its test fleet in California, boosting its ranks 27 percent since May, according to records from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. The company now has 70 autonomous vehicles permitted to test on public roads, Mac Reports first reported. The permi…
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Insect-Inspired Vision System Helps Drones Pass Through Small Gaps
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - September 14th, 2018
Drones that mimic insect behavior negotiate gaps with just a monocular camera
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Submitted on 14/09/2018 by
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Circuit, heal thyself! - College of Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
Curated from engineering.cmu.edu - September 14th, 2018
When punctured or torn, this material’s circuits can autonomously—and instantaneously—heal themselves to remain fully operational.
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Submitted on 14/09/2018 by
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Mercedes-Benz’s vision for autonomy is flexible and fugly
Curated from techcrunch.com - September 14th, 2018
Mercedes-Benz shared on Monday its vision for how people and packages will someday move in dense urban environments. It’s called Vision Urbanetic — an all-electric autonomous concept vehicle that can change from a toaster-looking cargo van to a dung beetle-esque (or it is bike helmet) people …
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AT&T's LTE-M device can help doctors perfect prosthetic limbs
Curated from www.engadget.com - September 14th, 2018
AT&T has teamed up with prostheses provider Hanger Clinic to develop a standalone, network-connected device that can help prosthetists (thanks, Jaclyn!
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The UK’s First Flying Taxi Wants to Take You Farther Than Just Across Town
Curated from futurism.com - September 14th, 2018
Vertical Aerospace just tested its eVTOL vehicle for the first time, and the craft could eventually make medium-distance travel more sustainable.
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Submitted on 14/09/2018 by
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Agriculture Workforce Automation and Robots
Curated from www.machinedesign.com - September 13th, 2018
Agriculture Workforce Automation and Robots
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AI Just Detected 72 Radio Bursts That Could Come From Aliens
Curated from futurism.com - September 13th, 2018
An AI just discovered an additionally 72 fast radio bursts emanating from FRB 121102, a source in a galaxy 3 billion light years from Earth.
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Submitted on 13/09/2018 by
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Diabetes Patients Are Hacking Together the Tech They Need. Doctors Are Just Tuning In.
Curated from futurism.com - September 13th, 2018
Tweets can provide healthcare providers with valuable insights into the needs and wants of patients with diabetes, according to a new study.
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It’s Now Possible To Telepathically Communicate with a Drone Swarm
Curated from www.defenseone.com - September 13th, 2018
DARPA’s new research in brain-computer interfaces is allowing a pilot to control multiple simulated aircraft at once.
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The history of drones in 10 milestones
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - September 13th, 2018
Here in 2018, drones are flying high -- both figuratively and literally. Want to know how things got this way? Here are 10 of the most significant milestones that explain how unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) became the ultra-hot product category they are today.
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Grow Your Makerspace: 6 Tips For Building Positive Maker Culture
Curated from makezine.com - September 12th, 2018
keep these things in mind to grow your community
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LG’s Cloi robot: A Case of Sci-Fi Vs. Reality
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - September 12th, 2018
After running into LG’s Cloi the airport robot in South Korea, the experience was entrancing, yet unfulfilling. Does a rolling, talking computer screen with blinking eyes have a purpose other than to entertain?
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Submitted on 12/09/2018 by
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The future of the Home of the Future
Curated from www.theverge.com - September 12th, 2018
But even with all of the various connected appliances, virtual assistants, and copious sensors that can be installed in a modern smart home, the "smart" side of things is still rather lacking.
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Submitted on 12/09/2018 by
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New Space Robots Will Fix Satellites, or Maybe Destroy Them
Curated from www.wired.com - September 12th, 2018
Upcoming "service" satellites will be like doctors for older, ailing satellites. Should they take the Hippocratic oath?
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Submitted on 12/09/2018 by
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Sphero's New Robot Gains a Display and Ability to Roam in Packs
Curated from gizmodo.com - September 12th, 2018
Sphero's Rolling Robots Gain a Tiny Display and the Ability to Roam in Packs
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Submitted on 12/09/2018 by
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