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Otto Self-Driving Truck Company Wants to Replace Teamsters
Long-Haul trucking offers robots a particularly good target
A Wearable That Stops Nail Biting, Hair Pulling, and Other Habits
The Liv Smart Bracelet is likely to lead off a wave of motion-tracking products that do far more than count steps
Circuit Bending With the Casio SK-5
Hack a vintage Casio keyboard synthesizer to create sounds that its designers never dreamed of
Bilayer Graphene Could Usher in New Tunnel Transistor
With lower power consumption comes clock speeds two orders of magnitude faster
Heating Your Home Helps Warm the Planet
We'll need new efficiencies in home heating and insulation to counteract thermal pollution
Four-Junction Solar Cell Claims Efficiency Record
Moves closer to theoretical limit
Harvard Launches Robot Moth
A robotic tobacco hawkmoth joins Harvard's collection of artificial insects
Ethereum Developer Explores the Dark Side of Bitcoin-Inspired Technology
Vlad Zamfir is helping Ethereum make a world where any exchange can happen using blockchains. And he's really worried about it
Wrist Wearable Wins Alcohol Biosensor Contest
U.S. federal agency awards $200,000 to BACtrack Skyn wearable alcohol sensor
SoftBank Prepares Humanoid Robot Pepper's U.S. Debut, Unveils New Developer Tools
This chatty humanoid is finally coming to America
Autonomous Mini Rally Car Teaches Itself to Powerslide
A new aggressive control algorithm helps this self-driving car drift around a dirt track at 30 kilometers per hour
Spiral Zipper Creates Robot Arm Out of a Strip of Plastic
A plastic band with zipper teeth can interlock into a cylindrical robotic arm
Next Step in Flexible Electronics: Self-Healing Dielectrics
While self-healing conductors have been a leading research focus, there's now a self-healing dielectric material
Wireless Earbuds Will Record Your EEG, Send Brainwave Data to Your Phone
With the "Aware" earbuds, quantified selfers can add brain-tracking data to their quantified lives
Prosthetic Hand Restores Amputee's Sense of Touch
Implanted electrodes make this haptic hand feel like the real deal
With a Patient's Virtual Heart, Doctors Predict Cardiac Arrest
A customized computer model showing a heart's unique pattern of electrical activity can guide medical intervention
Bosch Takes Me For A Ride, On An Electric-Assisted Bike
A leisurely push on the pedal gets a biker of a certain age up to truly steroidal speeds
Police Body Cameras Seemingly Cause More Assaults on Officers
New study suggest wearing a body camera may put police in greater danger of assault
We're at ICRA in Sweden to Bring You the Latest in Robots, and Duckies
The best robotics research from the largest IEEE robotics conference
Nanosilver Ink Written in Midair for 3-D Printing
New 3-D printing technique combines direct ink writing with a laser to build structures in midair
Forget the “Brick”, This Power Supply for Wearables Is Soft, Stretchable, and Solar-Powered
The electronic tattoo gets a wearable power pack
NSA Can Legally Access Metadata of 25,000 Callers Based on a Single Suspect’s Phone
Edward Snowden's revelations may have tightened the NSA's leash, but the agency can still request tens of thousands of records for each case
Perovskites Key to New Type of Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Quantum mechanics help perovskites perform well in fuel cells
NXP's BlueBox Bids To Be The Brains of Your Car
Everyone want to supply the brains to tomorrow's cars—because that's where the money is
Video Friday: Soft Robot Challenge, Marshmallow Automation, and Dancing Hubo
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
Engineer and Investor in Spat About Wireless Charging Startup uBeam
A former uBeam engineer says the company hyped its tech. Investor says he never heard it from him
RF-Only Logic Makes RFID Tags Tinier
New kind of power supply for RFID and IoT logic circuits could eliminate a sizable chunk of circuitry
Nanofins Make a Better Hologram
Meta-Holograms Work At Any Wavelength
Building Myanmar’s First Mobile Network From The Ground Up
After decades of repressive rule, consumers are demanding 3G service
5G Researchers Set New World Record For Spectrum Efficiency
They showed a 22-fold increase over existing 4G networks
Advanced Research Projects from DARPA's Pentagon Demo Day
DARPA shows off all of its cool new toys
Spintronic Devices From Topological Insulators Inch Closer
Mating a topological insulator with a stable magnetic material produces surprising results
Six Creative Ways to Solve Biomedicine's Big Data Problem
International teams compete to develop tools to harness biomedical big data
Microspines Make It Easy for Drones to Perch on Walls and Ceilings
Perching drones can extend their useful mission life from minutes to hours or days
This Wearable Is a Cure for Motion Sickness and Is Changing My Life
The first consumer generation of the ReliefBand is too big, ugly, and looks and feels like a cheap toy. And I will never again leave the house without it.
Volvo's Self-Driving Program Will Have Redundancy For Everything
The cars will have two independent motors to be sure that at least one of them turns the steering wheel
Gauntlets of Levitation, Living Desktops, and More: Video Highlights from The 2016 Human-Computer Interaction Conference
Some of the craziest computer interaction prototypes we've ever seen are on display this week in San Jose
Facebook Revises Bot Platform to Place Messenger Users Firmly in Control
No one wants to deal with a pesky bot that won’t shut up
Stanford AI Grads Launch Low(ish)-Cost Underwater Robot
This underwater drone is looking for work at fish farms—and as a research robot at universities
2-D Semiconductor Glows 20,000 Times as Brightly as Ever Before
Plasmonic nanostructures push tungsten diselenide to massive increase in photoluminescence
Why You Should Be Glad That Quadrotors Have Learned to Dodge Swords
A Stanford roboticist (and fencer) discusses drones, swords, and why mixing them is such a great idea
How Should a Self-Driving Car Tell You to Take the Wheel?
Experts say self-driving cars should start with vibrations in your seat
Effortless Biking With the GeoOrbital E-Wheel
The startup’s snap-in wheel assembly contains all you need for electric propulsion
Review: Neato BotVac Connected
An in-depth look at Neato's newest and fanciest Wi-Fi connected, LIDAR-equipped robotic vacuum
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Picks Passive Levitation for Pods
The forward motion of its pods will provide magnetic lift
Two Andrews and an Algorithm Aim to Accelerate Drug Discovery
Pharmaceutical researchers hope to find promising paths to cancer cures and other remedies, but many are dead ends. TwoXAR wants computers to lead their way.
Silicon Nanoparticles Could Be a Boon for Fiber Optic Telecommunications
Silicon nanoparticles significantly increase the intensity of the Raman effect for nanoscale light emitters
Jet-Lag Sleep App is a Viable Way to Collect Big Data
Researchers prove sleep data collected from a mobile app is reliable
Israeli Startup’s Vision Device Can Help the Nearly-Blind Read and Recognize Faces
Independent study by ophthalmologists shows that the clip-on device dramatically improves ability to carry out daily life tasks
Video Friday: Snake Monster, Crash-Proof Drone, and Usain Bot
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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