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
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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Latest Innovations Show Robot's Capability of Solving Worldwide Recycling Crisis
This 'Robotic Skin' Brings Inanimate Objects, Stuffed Toys To Life
AI Robot To Fly Into Space Aboard The Falcon 9 Rocket As A Crew Member
AI to Beat Humans in 2060, But Elon Musk Believes it Can by 2030
Dubai Police Adds First Ever Robot Cop to Their Ranks
Robots Inspired by Dancers and Snakes Showcase AI-Produced Art in Annual RobotArt Competition