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Infographic on the history of Wearable Tech created by Canadian wearable tech research and development company Vandrico.
Traditional Christmas Tree disrupted by innovative wireless technology that powers lights and ornaments.
The little mouse-shaped sensor-laden bot can see and react to a cat’s movements thanks to a full-on AI system.
Bluetooth enabled wristbend eliminates the need for complicated passwords and cumbersome keys.
According to a study by Oxford University academics within just a decade or two, humans will be made increasingly superfluous in nearly...
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute experimenting with real micro-sized robots that could be used to deliver drugs or other medical relief...
The OSHbots, that are designed to identify and locate merchandise and to speak to customers in their own languages, are being trialed...
A French startup has turned to crowdfunding to build an extremely light bionic bird that can be controlled using the magnetometer and...
Harvard University labs are offering a comprehensive online toolkit to help in the design, creation, and control of soft robots made from...
Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, is testing unmanned drones to deliver goods to customers.
The Canadian Space Agency works on fulfilling the need for robotic arms to help with satellite repair and refueling.
CMU's Biorobotics Lab put its modular snake robot's practicality to the test in Austria's abandoned nuclear power plant.