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Popular Science DARPA Video Shows Off Satellite-Scavenging Space Robot Tech Popular Science DARPA's vision for scavenging and salvaging dead satellites in orbit continues its trudge toward technologic feasibility.
If you struggle with editing videos, then an app called Magisto might be just what you're looking for. Available for iOS and Android as well as on the web, the app takes your videos and edits them automatically, creating ...
UC San Diego is working on a robot with facial features and expressions of a human baby. (Can you say "Uncanny Valley"?
According to Standford philosophers John Perry and Ken Taylor, and guests Brian Leiter, Jenann Ismael, and Martha Nussbaum on the 200th episode of Philosopher Talk 10. Finding a new basis for commo...
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Israel has launched an offshore platform for natural gas, a step towards energy self-sufficiency for the first time in history.
Extruding, printing, and sintering are not the same as manufacturing.
The world cheered -- well, at least the nerds cheered -- when Google's autonomous cars drove 1,000 miles with no human intervention and another 140,000 miles with occasional human intervention in 2010.
In the early 1900s, Ladies Home Journal thought the future would bring a lot of things. The predictions sound funny and old timey, sure, but you know what?
"Open" doesn't mean what it's used to.
Exascale computing is a major goal for the supercomputing industry, but you need an OS to make it happen. The DoE is investing in developing one, but the barriers to development are significant.
Thoughtful MT @edge Pinker, Chomsky, Minsky, Poggio discuss Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, & Neuroscience. http://t.co/7wTBkcXn
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In a recent interview with Singularity Hub, inventor and new Google Director of Engineering Ray Kurzweil dished on his latest pet project: a way to leverage.
This fine figure of a robot is Robonaut 2 - or R2, for short - dutifully flicking switches aboard the International Space Station (ISS) last week. R2 travelled to the station in February 2011 on the space shuttle Discovery's final ...
Researchers are teaching computers to be funny — and, in the process, showing humans why we laugh. (RT @stevenstrogatz: "...
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Startup AngelEyes from China is working on a HEX Air Robot project: an open source robotic aircraft with 3D printed components.
Few fields have seen as much development in one year as that of 3D printing using virtually any material. Undoubtedly, the most dramatic and challenging has been printing with metal.
Watson showed, in dramatic form, the capabilities of current computers when it (he?) defeated the two best Jeopardy!.....
"Computers do things more precisely and faster than humans," says Mary "Missy" Cummings, associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT. "But we need humans to deal with uncertainty
Lithium-sulfide batteries could store far more energy than lithium-ion ones.
(Phys.org)—Micheal Cook, a PhD researcher in the Computational Creativity Group at Imperial College in Britain, along with colleagues, has released a video game that was written in part by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) ...
the future has now become the present as self driven cars are expected to hit the market within the next few years, forever transforming the way we transport ourselves.
Applying the laws of physics to the process of wound healing explains why body tissue heals so slowly, say researchers
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