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Eco-Friendly Robot Builds Structures from Soil

November 1, 2024

Imagine building walls and columns without using concrete or waiting for layers to dry. Researchers from ETH Zurich made this possible with a new technique called impact printing. This method uses earth materials like soil, silt, and clay from construction sites. A special robot shoots these materia

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Robots Take Over Food Delivery at Minnesota’s University

October 14, 2024

Ever thought about robots handling your lunch delivery? Well, that’s happening at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Last week marked the start of a new robot-powered delivery service on campus. Starship Technologies has introduced its first AI-driven robots in Minneapolis, and they're the fir

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Girls Dive into STEM Careers

October 12, 2024

Imagine a place where young women can explore the fascinating worlds of DNA, robotics, and coding. This is exactly what happened during the Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) program held at North Idaho College. Organized by the University of Idaho's Colleges of Engineering and Science, the eve

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Tesla's Big Night: A Closer Look at the Cybercab's AI

October 10, 2024

Tesla is set to unveil its much-talked-about robotaxi, dubbed the Cybercab, in a splashy event at a Hollywood studio. The event comes as the company tries to shift its image from an electric vehicle maker to a trailblazer in AI and robotics. But not everyone is convinced. Some industry experts are

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Kingston Hospitals' Robotic Revolution: A New Era in Surgery

October 8, 2024

In 2018, Kingston Health Sciences Centre (KHSC) introduced the Da Vinci Xi surgical robot, funded by a generous donation. Initially, they aimed to perform 70-80 robotic surgeries annually, but they've since exceeded expectations. Colorectal surgeon Dr. Sunil Patel reports they completed around 150 s

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Editing Humanity for Space: A Leap of Faith or a Giant Step?

September 15, 2024

As we contemplate the possibility of establishing human settlements on the Moon, Mars, and beyond, a crucial debate is unfolding. Should we prioritize robotic exploration or human missions? The answer lies in the realm of gene editing, a technology that has revolutionized our ability to alter human

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MIT's Game-Changing Initiatives: Empowering Kids Through STEM

September 11, 2024

Imagine a world where kids are not just learning about science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), but are actually excited to apply these skills to real-world problems. MIT's four pioneering initiatives - Scratch, the Computer Clubhouse Network, the Fab Lab network, and FIRST robotics compet

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Drones Over Cotton Fields: Will Tech Rev Up Uzbekistan's Agriculture?

September 10, 2024

Meraque, a Malaysian robotics company, has teamed up with Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture to bring cutting-edge tech to the country's vast farms. The plan is to use drones and robotic solutions to boost efficiency and productivity. What if this tech doesn't quite live up to the hype? What if

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Uzbekistan-Utah: A Drone Love Story

September 10, 2024

Meraque Group, a Malaysian startup that's all about making drones do the heavy lifting in agriculture, has hitched its wagon to Uzbekistan's Ministry of Agriculture. The two signed a MoU, with Shakhobjon Sharifov, Director of an 'Administrative and Economic Service', and Razali Ismail, Meraque's CEO

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Can Fungi Power the Robots of Tomorrow? Exploring the Possibilities (and Perils) of Biohybrid Robotics

September 6, 2024

Imagine a world where robots are powered not by electricity, but by the very essence of life: fungi. Scientists have made a fascinating leap forward by creating robots controlled by the root-like structures of king oyster mushrooms. These biohybrid robots sense their environment through electrical