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  • DRONES Autonomous boats in some cities could transport people, shuttle goods, and self-assemble into structures David Pescovitz
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  • robots In the future, demolition robots like this will destroy everything David Pescovitz
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  • artificial intelligence Rodney Brooks on the present and future of robotics & AI Rob Reid
  • robotics Earwigs' incredible "origami" wings inspire robotic gripper design David Pescovitz
  • Kids Watch this robotic fish frolic in the deep Andrea James
  • robotics Super Monster Wolf protects crops in Japan David Pescovitz
  • Technology Japanese inn with "self-driving" robotic slippers and other autonomous amenities David Pescovitz
  • robots This tiny, magnetic robot could roll, walk, and swim through the terrain of the human body David Pescovitz
  • Environment This weird crawling robot baby is used to study dirt and bacteria inhalation David Pescovitz
  • AI Collecting all the ethical principles for robots, from Asimov to the trade union movement Cory Doctorow
  • Science Amputee monkeys learn mind control methods to manipulate robotic arm Andrea James
  • robots San Francisco put the kibosh on delivery robots for now David Pescovitz
  • robotics Robot takes an elevator Mark Frauenfelder
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  • robotics This little one-legged jumping robot is a real charmer Mark Frauenfelder
  • music Industrial robots playing traditional instruments Mark Frauenfelder
  • Science Tiny robots in a mouse's stomach help heal an ulcer David Pescovitz
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