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Video Friday: Chameleon Gripper, Swarmie Robots, and Superman With GoPro
If sticky tongues aren't your thing, we've got lots more robot videos for you
2015's Top Ten Tech Cars: BMW i8
Rich in carbon, not in carbon emissions
Behind the Scenes at the Nanosys Quantum Dot Factory in Silicon Valley
The place looks like standard Silicon Valley office space, but it can make enough of the glowing semiconductors each year to light 6 million TVs
Festo's Fantastical Insectoid Robots Include Bionic Ants and Butterflies
The German automation giant unleashes a swarm of new robotic insects
ESA Tests Satellite-Snagging Nets for Orbital Trash Removal
Test launching tiny nets in microgravity is helping the ESA developing an anti-orbital debris demonstration mission
"Robogerms" Spawned by Combo of Graphene and Bacterial Spores
Combining graphene with a living organism creates a robust humidity sensor
Electromagnetic Arc Generator Could Protect Against Shockwaves with Plasma
Boeing files a patent for a system that combines lasers, microwaves, lightning, projectiles, magnetic fields, and plasma to defend vehicles from shockwaves
Graphene Supercharges 3-D Hybrid Supercapacitor
New supercapacitor combines graphene with traditional battery material
How to Turn Your iPhone Into a Water Leak Detector
Pair the Nanospark with an iPhone to create a smart microcontroller
March Madness at Stanford: Robots Shoot and Dunk
The winning robot sunk 18 three-pointers. Not bad for just being 22 days old
Today Big Brother Watches Truckers, Tomorrow He'll Watch You
In-cab surveillance cameras are putting drivers inside the corporate panopticon
Iceland's Giant Genome Project Points to Future of Medicine
The largest set of sequenced human genomes in a single population reveals new insights about human evolution and disease
1964 Ad Flashback: When Analog Computers Walked the Earth
To solve engineering problems, the go-to machine used to be analog, not digital
Path to Better OLEDs, Organic Solar Cells Found
Orienting the structure of organic glasses could enhance organic solar cells and OLEDs
Ollie the Baby Otter Is a Therapy Robot That's Actually Affordable
This MIT project developed a cuddly therapy robot that could sell for just $500
The Carry-on Clock: Atomic Time You Can Take With You
Temporal precision in a box
Starbucks, Ikea Enter the Wireless Charging Fray
With Starbucks and Ikea choosing sides, this standards battle is heating up
Perovskites for "Tandem" Solar Cells
"Tandem" photovoltaics that may give a boost to traditional silicon solar cells
For First Time, Researchers Demonstrate Heat and Sound Are Magnetic
A magnet can reduce the amount of heat flowing through a semiconductor by 12 percent
Controlling Qubits in Silicon at Picosecond Speeds
Superfast control of cubits makes silicon a more likely contender of future quantum computers
New TurtleBot Tutorials Make Robotics and ROS More Accessible Than Ever
Follow this guide to learn ROS—and program a robot to bring you coffee
You in Your Internet of Things
Should privacy and security measures be built into devices before they reach the market?
Solid State Refrigerators
Elastocaloric materials can cool and heat when stress is applied and released
Three Schemes to Revolutionize Nuclear Power
The future of nuclear energy could lie with supersmall reactors and alternative technologies
Scientists Want to Mine Sewage For Technologically Important Metals
Treated sewage can be a good source of copper, precious metals and rare-earth elements
New Commercial Buildings in France Must Get Green Roofs or Solar Panels
A new law in France will make eco-friendly features a requirement for commercial construction
Light Emitting Fibers for Crazy Clothes
The fibers can be woven into textiles could be used in so-called smart fabrics.
Better Battery Anodes Made From Packing Peanuts
Roasting foam peanuts turns them into a material that stores lithium ions better than graphite
Tesla Model S: Summer Software Update Will Enable Autonomous Driving
It'll only work on highways, but you'll be able to drive from San Francisco to Seattle without touching the wheel
First Prototype of a Working Tricorder Unveiled at SXSW
Consumers will test 10 prototypes in the next phase of the Tricorder XPrize
European Grid Operators 1, Solar Eclipse 0
Months of preparation paid off today for Europe's transmission system operators as their grids rode out a solar eclipse causing multi-gigawatt solar power swings
Tough Questions for ITER's New Director General, Bernard Bigot
Will the centralization and streamlining of ITER's Directorate solve its problems?
Video Friday: Sneaky Humanoid, ROS Hexapod, and Beautiful RoboRavens
A robot learns how to fool you, and more good things, all in Video Friday
New Production Twist for Graphene Quantum Dots Opens Up Applications
Sorting technique of GQDs makes applications to optoelectronic devices more attractive
Three Technologies for Harvesting Ambient Energy
Consumer devices will run longer by pulling power from the environment
The Race to Build a Search Engine for Your DNA
Genome-search companies vie to be the Google of personalized medicine
Detonation in Slow-Motion with Sanstreak's High-Speed Camera
All the fun of detailed high-definition explosions at a fraction of the cost
Net Neutrality Is Like a Delivery Truck Flowing Through a Pipe With Tollbooths
The many metaphors used to explain Net neutrality—and why they all stink
Magnetized Graphene Could Lead to a Million-Fold Increase in Data Storage Capacity
Simple technique makes large-area magnetic graphene that is easily patterned
Moore’s Curse
There is a dark side to the revolution in electronics: unjustified technological expectations
New Trick Promises Perovskite Solar Films For Windows and Walls
Ultra-thin perovksite layers could be used for photovoltaic wallpaper and windows
Solar Power Generation Could Exceed California's Demand Up to 5 Times
Developed land could host solar power
NASA's LEAPTech X-plane Will Fly with 18 Electric Motors and Tiny Wings
With a double nonet of small electric motors, the LEAPTech X-plane increases efficiency by 60%
Sawyer: Rethink Robotics Unveils New Robot
It's smaller, faster, stronger, and more precise: meet Sawyer, Rethink Robotics' new manufacturing robot
Rand Paul Woos the Tech Crowd at SXSW Interactive
His online privacy stance may be a hit, but net neutrality could pose a problem
Your Inevitable Robocar Future
What will we call driving, when we no longer drive?
Porous Crystal Supersuckers Capture Carbon
Porous crystals could scrub industrials fumes, clean the air in submarines, space station
A Pumped Hydro Energy-Storage Renaissance
Storage plants built for nuclear power are being revamped for wind and solar
Quadrotor With Wheels Can Drive Straight Up Walls
Infrastructure inspection is safer if your robot can fly when it falls off a wall
Another Report Laments the Status of Carbon Nanotube Development
With CNT capacity shrinking due to lack of demand, a nanotechnology industry group offers a way forward
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