A reporter spent a year using more than 100 A.I.-powered products, from a toothbrush to a car, and found that it isn’t a ...
A tech startup is offering New York City residents free home cleaning with a twist—it will send “professional cleaners” wearing cameras to record everything they do. All that data will supposedly be ...
Travelers at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport can pass the time by playing video games, all while noshing and enjoying a drink made by a robotic bartender. It’s all part of the experience at ...
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Robots that look like dogs or people try to replicate symmetrical shapes found in nature. But engineers at Duke University ...
The New Scientist Book Club read Silvia Park's near-future sci-fi novel Luminous in May, and had lots of good things to say ...
Until now, pretty much all humanoid robots have come with an eye-watering price tag. Rotaku, a startup from the San Francisco ...
STEAM is a form of education combining science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. Many parents are hoping to ...
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, who lost his re-election bid in May 2026, has four adult children whom he welcomed with his late ...
For decades, robots have excelled in structured settings like assembly lines, where tasks are predictable and tightly scripted. “The emergence of vision-language-action (VLA) models for physical ...
Students on the Oregon Coast build underwater robots that compete on the national level. In Warrenton, Oregon, middle and high schoolers are making waves in robotics. Guided by teacher Heidi Lent and ...