Tiny robots smaller than a grain of rice can sense, think, and move on their own. They could one day fix tissue inside the human body.
CES is just days away, kicking off on Jan. 4 for the media (when most of the news breaks) and on Jan. 6 for the public. As the world's largest tech conference, the show starts the year with companies ...
GT: Many foreign media outlets, when mentioning "cool China," often highlight one aspect: China's technological development.
Advanced Thermal Solutions has launched a new range of heat sinks designed to support NVIDIA’s Jetson Thor modules.
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‘It felt so wrong’: Colin Angle on iRobot, the FTC, and the Amazon deal that never was
The iRobot founder opens up about the 18-month regulatory process that he says doomed the Roomba maker -- and what it means ...
New trifold smartphones, robots, and TVs could be the stars of the show.
Bakeries dig deeper into their technological tool bag to provide much-needed versatility for their commercial cake operations.
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Sub-millimeter-sized robots can sense, 'think' and act on their own
Robots small enough to travel autonomously through the human body to repair damaged sites may seem the stuff of science fiction dreams. But this vision of surgery on a microscale is a step closer to ...
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Volta smart robot lawn mower review
Robot lawn mowers are carving out a growing niche in a world that’s becoming increasingly automated, and Volta’s new ...
The world is increasingly seeing China as "cool" - a description now frequently used not only by international media but also by a growing number of foreign visitors and observers who have personally ...
Competition among retailers for a slice of the $129 billion U.S. beauty and personal care market is fiercer than ever due to ...
Humanity has sent into space everything from lightsabers and Tesla Roadsters to golden records and entire digital genetic ...
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