Are These Tiny Robots the Solution to the World's Bee Problem?
The B-Droid's developers hope that it will one day pollinate plants just as well as a real bee, both through the air and on wheels.
The B-Droid's developers hope that it will one day pollinate plants just as well as a real bee, both through the air and on wheels.
The Watson-powered robot will directly aid both patients and their caregivers.
Toyota just debuted a robot baby in Japan, designed to "bond" with its owners.
The Ockel Sirius B Windows 10 pocket PC is small in size but big on power.
It should generate enough electricity to power local street lamps.
With the Bond app, grateful but busy folks can order as many "hand" scrawled notes as they need.
The vehicle is fully electric.
Machine learning is being used to better understand the spread of blindness and predict the success rates of eye surgeries.
This store makes smart shopping a lot easier.
It's the company's second self-driving car pilot.
You may soon be able to adjust your thermostat from across the room.
Feel like your pet parenting skills need improving? Technology’s got you covered.
The practical effects that made the first film great are making a comeback.
No knowledge of the Force required.
Salto can reportedly jump higher and faster than any other 'bot on the market.
Some facts about the past, present, and future of personal robots.
Who says hardware can't be, well, soft?
A crappy idea we can get behind.
It can dance, take selfies, and give you directions to your favorite store.
Of all the game-changing innovators over the past century, the engineers who have eliminated the need to sweep and vacuum manually deserve special recognition for their ingenuity and, dare we say it, heroism.
A future in which homeowners display “Beware of Drone” signs on their property may not be too far off.
The super-strong panels can support an 18-wheeler truck.
The Tele-Robotic Intelligent Nursing Assistant, or TRINA, was designed to aid healthcare workers in high-risk environments.
After nearly 150 years of staying put at England's Bowes Museum, the one-of-a-kind, life-sized swan automaton and music box is about to take flight.