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WVU researchers using robots to improve workplace safety for employees
Researchers from West Virginia University hope to use robots to improve workplace safety for retail employees and customers while in store.
YouTuber reinvents the wheel with this wild fully-working bike design
A YouTuber has seemingly recreated the wheel with an extremely humorous but equally impressive invention, the half-wheeled bike.
Insane footage of new robotic hand, able to use tweezers and more
Named the IDLA hand, researchers from Ajou University in South Korea have created a robotic hand with remarkable precision.
New 'liquibots' are the first ever to work without any electricity
Researchers have made a liquibot is an aqueous robot capable of constant operation with chemical energy, requiring no electricity.
Revolutionary metal 3D printing method produces nanoscale objects
A new 3D printing technique can produce copper objects only 25 nanometers long, significantly smaller than previously possible.
World's thinnest Christmas tree made by researchers
Researchers from the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have produced the world's thinnest Christmas tree from graphene.
Amazing new camera, the size of a grain of salt, has been created
A new camera the size of a salt grain has been created, capturing images comparable to those from a camera 500,000 times larger.
Researchers eavesdropped on SpaceX Starlink satellites signals for GPS
By hijacking signals from SpaceX's Starlink satellites, researchers located points on Earth similar to GPS with high accuracy.
Researchers use fool's gold to boost lithium ion batteries
Fool's gold proves to be quite valuable in the field of energy storage, and could pave the way for ultra-efficient nanoscale batteries.
Gartner: Smart machines must include ethical programming protocols
CIOs must begin implementing ethical programming protocols for smart machines, Gartner research group believes.