Robots
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Scientists to Use Bionic Robo-fish to Remove Microplastics from the Ocean
Scientists are developing bionic robo-fish to clean microplastics from the waters. Tiny self-propelled robo-fish can swim around, grab on to free-floating microplastics, and repair themselves if they are harmed.
Latest Research Articles
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Xenobots: World's First Ever Robots That Learned to Reproduce Itself
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Fascinating! These Fishes Have Two Wide-Angle Cameras With Lights
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If Robots Had Nervous Systems, How Would They Feel When We Inflict Pain?
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What Happens When A Robot Debates The Potential of Artificial Intelligence for Good?
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Why People Want to Replace Bees with Pollinating Drones
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Trash-Talking Robots Can Hurt Your Feelings – New Study
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This 'Robotic Skin' Brings Inanimate Objects, Stuffed Toys To Life
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AI Robot To Fly Into Space Aboard The Falcon 9 Rocket As A Crew Member
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AI to Beat Humans in 2060, But Elon Musk Believes it Can by 2030
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Dubai Police Adds First Ever Robot Cop to Their Ranks
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Robots Inspired by Dancers and Snakes Showcase AI-Produced Art in Annual RobotArt Competition
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Are Sex Robot Brothels Becoming the Next Fad?