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  • Weird North Carolina couple call cops on midnight intruder that turns out to be their robot vacuum Xeni Jardin
  • robots Robots that can repair themselves and self-augment David Pescovitz
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  • music Watch this robotic ukulele player pluck out some lovely tunes Andrea James
  • Technology Amazing flying "dragon" robot that changes shape David Pescovitz
  • video Just look at this racist talking robot banana Andrea James
  • Technology Watch thousands of robots pack groceries in a warehouse Andrea James
  • world records See 1372 robots dab simultaneously Rusty Blazenhoff
  • Kids Watch this robotic fish frolic in the deep Andrea James
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  • robot A French robot named Jojo makes plotter portraits Rusty Blazenhoff
  • robot Original Robby the Robot suit up for auction Jason Weisberger
  • Kids Watch this robotic eel swim about measuring water pollution Andrea James
  • art This robotic arm's cleanup task is bloody endless Andrea James
  • robots One small step for a robot, one giant leap for robotkind David Pescovitz
  • art Madeline Gannon's Mimus examines robot-human interdependence Andrea James
  • Science Adorable doglike robot can climb fences and open doors Andrea James
  • Funny Musical feline artbot creates abstract paintings Andrea James
  • Technology Check out Disney's real wall-climbing robot! David Pescovitz
  • robots See MIT's odd new jumping cube robots David Pescovitz
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