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Robot, heal thyself: scientists develop self-repairing machines Robot, heal thyself: scientists develop self-repairing machines ... Materials Science and Technology, and the Dutch polymer manufacturer SupraPolix.
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Amazon delivery robots are officially on the streets of California Called Scout, the delivery robot is designed to autonomously ferry parcels from ... Other companies, such as Starship Technologies, are making active ...
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Robotic cane shown to improve stability in walking By adding electronics and computation technology to a simple cane that has ... "We have developed a robotic cane attached to a mobile robot that ...
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Study: most people would rather lose a job to a robot than a human Study: most people would rather lose a job to a robot than a human ... "Being replaced by modern technology versus being replaced by humans has ...
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FEATURE: How Denmark became the unlikely home of the robotics industry Its aim is to develop new technologies for the good of society and it has spawned companies such as Universal Robots. The South Denmark ...
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Army Seeks AI, Robotics For Grunts It wants both "robotic technologies that will equip a dismounted Infantry platoon, making it 10 times more effective than the current dismounted Infantry ...
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How hard is it to kill this robot cockroach? Inspired by the real-life version, this cockroach-like robot is small, quick and difficult to squash. Each robot is 1/3 centimeters long and weighs between ...
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Study finds workers would rather be replaced by a robot than another person If a worker is replaced by another human, it casts doubt on their ability to do a job—if they are replaced by a robot, though, it is just a sign of technology ...
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Visualizing the World of Sales Technology "Always Be Closing." This infamous phrase was popularized in the 1992 film Glengarry Glen Ross, and has become a mantra among fervent ...
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Most people would prefer to be replaced by a robot, not a human An executive guide to the technology and market drivers behind the $135 billion robotics ... The robot is designed to be more efficient than the human.
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