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Researchers use Stable Diffusion AI to translate brain waves into images
Examples of AI creating accurate images from brain waves is the sort of stuff from Cyberpunk novels, except it's real and impressive.
VW builds gnarly office chair that moves up to 13mph with built-in infotainment
Imagine taking it up a notch in the office, controlling a modified chair that can travel over 12 mph on an electric charge - is it the future?
US Air Force testing experimental autonomous stealthy combat aerial vehicle
The USAF and Kratos are working together to test the XQ-58A Valkyrie aircraft, an experimental stealthy unmanned combat platform currently underway.
Custom ZEM hybrid vehicle able to capture CO2 from the air as it drives
The ZEM prototype is able to pull CO2 out of the air and filter it while the car is in motion, with student developers hoping automakers take note.
Rivian R1T had better towing capacity than Ford F-150 Lighting in Edmunds test
During a recent test, Edmunds discovered the Rivian R1T has a better towing capacity than the Ford F-150 Lightning, with EV trucks still advancing.
Sheriff-elect wants to use drones to monitor violent crime in Las Vegas
Clark County Sheriff-elect Kevin McMahill wants to use drones and other technologies to help a short-staffed police force as they try to battle crime.
Energy lobbyists and EV supporters have a lot on the line ahead of midterms
Depending on who controls the House after midterms, energy lobbyists will be extremely happy ... or strategizing their approach ahead.
NASA picks an unidentified aerial phenomena research team for upcoming study
The US space agency has chosen a team of volunteers that will be tasked with taking a look at unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) in a multi-month study.
Audi working on new tech to filter CO2 straight out of ambient air
Audi has a new filter able to remove CO2 from ambient air using a new direct air capturing method that it is now promoting in Europe.
Rolls-Royce unveils the Spectre, company's first fully electric car
Rolls-Royce is taking its first step towards an all-electric future, showing off the successor to its popular Phantom coupe - with more EV on the way.
Forget the yardwork! Bust out the autonomous lawn mower to do it
Don't like yardwork? Well, autonomous technology isn't just for cars and trucks, as manufacturers are testing self-driving lawnmowers and the like.
Will robots and humans be able to co-exist? Researchers aim to answer
Humans embrace technology that is comfortable, but technologies like robots cause hesitation - and researchers aim to see if humans and robots can co-exist.
Ford dumping resources into digital transformation now taking place
Succeeding in the digital transformation sweeping through the auto industry is a challenge, and Ford recently opened an Atlanta research lab to keep ahead.
Amazon investing $970M towards EV technology for European fleet
Amazon continues to dump money into electric vehicle purchases and development, with the company announcing almost $1B in investments for Europe.
US military chooses GM Defense to help develop battery solutions
General Motors and the Department of Defense are working together to develop electric vehicle battery technologies that will have a lasting impact.
Dax food delivery robot, a more interactive experience with humans
The Dax delivery robot from Daxbot offers something more than just a delivery robot - a more interactive artificial intelligence while out on the go.
'Eyes' on self-driving cars may help improve pedestrian safety
Researchers from the University of Tokyo found that 'eyes' on self-driving cars helped improve pedestrian behavior and might improve safety.
Pizza Hut Canada testing delivery robots to complete short deliveries
Robots have a variety of uses, including for making deliveries to food buyers, as indicated by a recent Pizza Hut trial run - with help from Serve Robotics.
DOD relying on Verizon, Lockheed Martin for 5G-enabled drones
These 5G-enabled drones are able to share real-time data using both private and public networks, and may be ideal for intelligence, surveillance and recon.
UT researchers looking for solutions to extend EV charging problems
Potential electric vehicle buyers remain worried about battery life and recharge times, though there is continued research being done to improve both.
Robotic servers helping ease worker shortages as tech expands
Restaurants struggling to find human workers might be able to augment their staff with the assistance of various robot solutions currently available.
NASA still watching weather as Artemis I rollback prep continues
Between maintenance issues and Mother Nature, NASA is having one hell of a time trying to launch the Artemis I moon mission, with launch delayed yet again.
MIT develops platform so robots can grip with correct force
Researchers from MIT do it again - this time with a platform for robots to have an easier time conducting regular tasks that humans can do with ease.
Data says that Aussie homes have a collective $4.8bn of unused phones
eBay data states that Australians have a collective $4.8bn of unused phones laying around.
Women are better coders than men, study says
Recent US study concludes that women are better coders than men.
LG invests $435m in solar cells, set to power 1 million homes by 2020
$435m solar production investment by LG Electronics is set to power 1 million homes by 2020.
Bible apps rank as worst for containing malicious code
Numerous Bible apps are stealing your data, making calls and sending messages without authorization, research says.
Research claims iPhone users love their cameras
Independent research says that iPhone users open their camera app three times a day, PQI claims.
Hyundai hopes to have fully autonomous cars available by 2030
Hyundai plans on fully autonomous vehicles by 2030.
Deakin helps your body become the controller with its Motion Lab
Live motion capture suits, PhD's in dance choreography and using your body as the controller is all no big deal at Deakin's Motion Lab.
Famed astronaut Buzz Aldrin shares his 'master plan' for Mars
Buzz Aldrin has a plan for manned missions to Mars.
NASA begins year-long Mars isolation experiment on Earth
NASA shows its increasing interest in Mars.
The United States gearing up for battle in space against China
The United States and China are being urged to gear up for possible space war.
Woman receives most 'technologically advanced prosthetic' hand
Lady receives i-limb quantum, an extremely sophisticated bionic hand.
Astronauts heading to Mars will likely need a flexible spacesuit
Trying to launch a manned mission to Mars has a lot of obstacles, including the spacesuits humans would need.
Creating video games to help gamers actually lose weight?
Video games to help people... lose weight?!
UC Berkeley developing robot cockroach able to navigate itself
US Army helping fund UC Berkeley research team developing robotic cockroach.
Cutting edge medical research includes VR, laser, mobile apps
Technology helping boost the capabilities of modern medicine.
Researchers testing the limits of virtual reality for the real-world
Virtual reality has the potential to change the world, researchers believe.
US military seeking ways to defend against small, portable drones
Growing need to accurately identify drones?
North Korea has found the cure for AIDS, Ebola and SARS with one drug
Kim Jong-Un and North Korea are at it again!
SoftBank to begin selling its Pepper humanoid robot on Saturday
SoftBank will begin selling its Pepper humanoid robot in Japan on Saturday.
Russian official wants to investigate US lunar landings
Russian official wants to investigate the US space program's Apollo missions.