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Fake fish could tell us when we're polluting faster than we'd ever detect ourselves. And look SUPER creepy while doing so.
Fake fish could tell us when we're polluting faster than we'd ever detect ourselves. And look SUPER creepy while doing so.
What happens when two chat programs chat with each other? It doesn't take them long to figure out there's no human in this equation. Read More ›
Miraculously does not immediately kill entire crew. Science, we need to have a serious discussion about how everything you're doing is trying to kill us. Read More ›
I, for one, am not sure if I welcome our new cybernetic overlords. Developed by engineers as a way to monitor vitals or speak with computers via movement, these circuits only last for a couple of days…for now. Read More ›
It's a little robot with druggy eyes that sits on your shoulder. It's supposed to be some sort of telecommunication device, but what it's mainly good for is making you feel like a pirate with an android parrot. You know, because of internet piracy. Woo! High fives all around. (Via) Watch Video ›
A robot from Anybots enters Red Rock Coffee in Mountain View, CA, and orders a scone. Just an ordinary day in the Silicon Valley. Watch Video ›
The iHop (heh) is a self-balancing toy robot that bounces. Why did no one think to set this to hip-hop? Watch Video ›
F*** yo' car, meatbag!
WANT.
Some robots can run, some can jump, and some can fly, but these robots? These robots dance. A team from Aldebaran Robotics has put together a troupe of twenty dancing robots for the Shanghai World Expo. Watch Video ›
Artist Charlie Bucket creates a fluid sculpture, that pushes colored liquid in patterns throughout specially placed tubes. Watch Video ›
Amazing photography blog, The Big Picture features a slew of unbelievable pictures of robots — doing everything from pulling a rickshaw to playing in a brass band! Look like I, Robot wasn't too far off! Where's Will Smith when we need him? View Image ›
A robot developed by roboticists at the University of Pennsylvania is made of modules that can recognize each other. Watch Video ›
Creepy robot modeled after a five-year-old girl sports flexible, human-like skin and oddly sleep-encrusted eyes. This is probably just some viral marketing video for a Japanese horror movie or something…or is it?? Read More ›