[ad_1] A hair-raising invention! Scientists are developing a robot with electronic HAIRS that mimic the natural touch of human skin The system uses an anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) sensor system This system can
[ad_1] A hair-raising invention! Scientists are developing a robot with electronic HAIRS that mimic the natural touch of human skin The system uses an anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) sensor system This system can
More[ad_1] A robot chef has been trained to ‘taste’ food at different stages of the chewing process – just like humans do. The machine, created at the University of Cambridge, consists of a probe
More[ad_1] A visit to the dentist is something that many children fear, with some youngsters thrashing around in the chair while the dentist tries to inspect their mouth. Now, Japanese scientists have
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More[ad_1] Robo-HOP! Incredible robot can jump more than 100 times its own height – and could be used on the MOON to cover distances of 1,600ft in a single leap The robot
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More[ad_1] While the idea of a robot taking your job may sound like the plot from the latest episode of Black Mirror, a new study has warned that it could become a
More[ad_1] No time to spring clean? This top-rated robot vacuum cleaner that doubles as a mop is £100 off at Amazon right now By Emily Scrivener For Mailonline Published: 03:23 EDT, 12
More[ad_1] British department store Selfridges has recruited an 8 foot-tall ‘upcycling’ robot that can 3D-print recycled plastic into personalised designer objects. At Selfridges’ store at Oxford Street in central London, the robot will be
More[ad_1] Scotch or Irish, single malt or blended? Robot nose can distinguish between different WHISKIES – and could soon replace trained sommeliers, study claims Scientists have developed a robotic nose called NOS.E
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