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Eco-Sustainable 3D Printed House
The first fully 3D printed, circular house using local, recyclable materials Inspired by the technique of potter wasps,
Drones Are Changing How Wars Are Fought
The Wall Street Journal looks at some of the ways drones are reshaping warfare with their unique capabilities like cost,
The Evolution of Stretch
Stretch, Boston Dynamics’ warehouse robot, autonomously navigates and adapts, evolving from predecessors, enhancing efficiency in real-world operations.
The Squishy Robots That Could Save the World
Squishy robots developed with NASA. Alice Agogino, Prof. of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley saw the potential for Earth’s disaster
Drug-Delivering Drones a Rising Concern For Prisons
Prisons are trying to find technology that can help stop drones from delivering drugs, weapons or other contraband to inmates.
Lex Fridman Podcast – Elon Musk
In this video, Lex talks with Elon about SpaceX, Mars, Tesla Autopilot, Self-Driving, Robotics, AI, Putin and much more.
Making Investments in AI: Samsung’s Hina Dixit
On this episode of the podcast, Hina Dixit (venture capitalist & software engineering leader) shares the criteria she considers when
We’re Teaching Robots and AI to Design New Drugs
It might sound like a concept from science fiction, but artificial intelligence is already facilitating the development process behind some
Computer Vision at WWF
Dave Thau, the WWF’s Global Data and Technology Lead Scientist, talks about the many ways that the WWF uses computer
Technology long Waves: The History of Innovation Cycles
Visual Capitalist published a graph that demonstrates Innovation Cycles across 250 years, from the industrial Revolution, to sustainable technology.
A Scientific First: A Robot Able to “Smell” Using a Biological Sensor
A new technological development by Tel Aviv University has made it possible for a robot to smell using a biological
The Hybrid Micro-Robot
The Micro-Robot, only 10 microns across, is able to navigate within a biological sample, identify different types of cells, capture