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01/19/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Samsung unveils “Ballie” SPY MACHINE that rolls around your home spying on everything while controlling your electronic devices
In a race with Amazon to the bottom, Samsung has unveiled a new spy machine robot called “Ballie” that rolls around people’s homes watching and listening to everything they do while controlling all their electronic devices. First unveiled back in 2020, Ballie’s latest hypothetical design is roughly the size of a bowling ball on wheels […]
11/27/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Tough new high-tech fiber developed by engineers could be used as skin for robots
It’s not just jobs that robots are taking over from humans; they could soon look like one, too. Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a tough high-tech fiber with the toughness and elasticity of human skin. It can be incorporated into soft robotics, packaging materials or next-generation textiles. The researchers made fibers using a gallium metal core surrounded by […]
01/25/2019
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By Edsel Cook
MIT researchers develop new method that makes it possible to mass produce tiny robots no bigger than a cell
American researchers can now produce large numbers of microscopic robots that are no bigger than a single cell. These synthetic cell (syncell) robots are made en masse by fracturing graphene sheets to produce pockets of the right shape and size in a process called “autoperforation.” The pockets produced by this process will be fitted with […]
12/05/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New electronic skin gives robot the same tactile ability as humans
The latest technological development from Korea is an artificial skin that can be sprayed onto the surface of a robot. According to an article in Science Daily, this easily-applied material is laden with sensors that will give robots the same sense of touch that humans enjoy. That natural ability to feel what we touch is […]
04/22/2018
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By David Williams
Materials for flexible electronics and soft robots are now 3D printable
Researchers from the Oregon State University‘s College of Engineers reportedly developed a method of using 3D printing to produce certain alloys that can be used to create stretchable electronics, flexible screens, and other types of gadgets and devices. This is based on detailed information provided by the researchers themselves, who said that the results of […]
03/24/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Embedded sensors may provide robots with sensory capabilities
Not satisfied with the nature-inspired soft robots they’ve already created, a Harvard University (Harvard) research team is planning to install embedded sensors that will let their creations sense movement, pressure, touch, and temperature like living organisms do. In fact, reported an AlphaGalileo article, they based the idea upon the sensory capabilities of the human body. Previous Harvard-designed robots can […]
02/21/2018
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By Zoey Sky
That didn’t take long: Children who use smart assistants like Alexa and Siri are foregoing manners altogether
While earlier generations didn’t grow up with smart assistants that made everyday life easier, kids today can simply command Amazon Alexa or Apple’s Siri to answer various questions. But this convenience comes at a cost, and these smart assistants “are causing young people today to forget their manners when talking to other people.” Childwise, a “leading […]
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