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World’s first microwave-armed robot zaps drone swarms in seconds.
US defense firms Epirus and General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS) have unveiled a new autonomous robotic system.
Struggling to find all the Pagie Puzzle Pieces in Galleon Galaxy, the final level of Yooka-Replaylee? This guide has you covered.
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Top 10 Animated Horror TV Shows Ranked
Although animated TV shows are often associated with comedy, there are many great animated horror shows out there for all ...
ARK Innovation ETF’s (ARKK) rapid 111% surge suggests caution. Learn strategies for timing your investment in high-growth ...
Serve Robotics Inc. remains attractive with solid execution and anticipated upward revenue revisions. Click here to read why ...
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Rheinmetall’s Amphibious Robot Can Go Where US Army Can’t
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The Robot in Your Kitchen
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. A robot must obey the orders ...
In a World First, Autonomous Robot Glider to Circle the Globe in Historic Ocean Mission ...
Darting around the pool as a group of swimmers stands in the shallow end, the dolphin looks much like those that jump through hoops and perform acrobatics at theme parks.
Videos showing an 18-metre (59-foot) robot in the Japanese harbour city of Yokohama have entranced the Twitterverse, pulling in more than 6 million views in the past week.
Artificial Intelligence may prove to be a more significant milestone than the harnessing of fire, or the invention of the wheel. It's the fastest-evolving technology the world has ever seen, with the ...
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