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Six science fiction novels you should be reading
via Six science fiction novels you should be reading
Mystery ancient human ancestor found in Australasian family tree
via Mystery ancient human ancestor found in Australasian family tree
What will be the role of humans in a world of intelligent robots? | Letters
Further automation of the retail sector raises issues far beyond the needless luxuries of choice, convenience and speed of delivery (Amazon to test drone deliveries in British skies, 27 July). I wonder if the “demand” for stuff to be delivered by robot to our door within 30 minutes of ordering really exists – is modern satisfaction really that shallow? But in an increasingly automated society, where are the wages to buy these goods going to come from?
While Brexit showed that politicians were detached from the anger of the dispossessed of this country, where are they on the automation of yet more of the jobs that so many people depend on? It seems they are keen to race headlong into a very misty future.
Continue reading...via What will be the role of humans in a world of intelligent robots? | Letters
Old planets always get too hot or cold for life in the end
via Old planets always get too hot or cold for life in the end
Neanderthal skulls and brains may have developed just like ours
via Neanderthal skulls and brains may have developed just like ours
How drones are learning to find their own way in the world
via How drones are learning to find their own way in the world
We’re on the cusp of a gene editing revolution, are we ready?
via We’re on the cusp of a gene editing revolution, are we ready?
First locally transmitted Zika case confirmed in continental US
via First locally transmitted Zika case confirmed in continental US
Video Friday: Artificial Evolution, Legged Machines, and Delivery Robots in Silicon Valley
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
via Video Friday: Artificial Evolution, Legged Machines, and Delivery Robots in Silicon Valley
Ocean-cleaning sea bins will gobble up plastic waste to recycle
via Ocean-cleaning sea bins will gobble up plastic waste to recycle
Now you see me: true invisibility cloak impossible to build
via Now you see me: true invisibility cloak impossible to build
Why Hinkley Point is a nuclear folly of Titanic proportions
via Why Hinkley Point is a nuclear folly of Titanic proportions
How robot swarms are learning to find what we lose at sea
via How robot swarms are learning to find what we lose at sea
Autoimmune diseases may be side effect of a strong immune system
via Autoimmune diseases may be side effect of a strong immune system
Feedback: Why the UK will be in a pickle this summer
via Feedback: Why the UK will be in a pickle this summer
Smarter every day: Increasing intelligence changed how we see IQ
via Smarter every day: Increasing intelligence changed how we see IQ
Deep-sea ecosystems still under threat despite UN protection
via Deep-sea ecosystems still under threat despite UN protection
Inbreeding has destroyed the English bulldog’s genetic diversity
via Inbreeding has destroyed the English bulldog’s genetic diversity
Winograd Schema Challenge Results: AI Common Sense Still a Problem, For Now
A Turing Test alternative, the Winograd Schema Challenge aims to determine how well AI handles common sense reasoning
via Winograd Schema Challenge Results: AI Common Sense Still a Problem, For Now
Bacteria made to turn sewage into clean water – and electricity
via Bacteria made to turn sewage into clean water – and electricity
Is tech racist? The fight back against digital discrimination
via Is tech racist? The fight back against digital discrimination
Fossil tumour is oldest evidence of human cancer discovered yet
via Fossil tumour is oldest evidence of human cancer discovered yet
Hunting for Mars-like life a kilometre below Earth’s surface
via Hunting for Mars-like life a kilometre below Earth’s surface
Save the world’s largest living thing: build a fence around it
via Save the world’s largest living thing: build a fence around it
Detective gulls sniff out illegally dumped trash from the skies
via Detective gulls sniff out illegally dumped trash from the skies
Crows are first animals spotted using tools to carry objects
via Crows are first animals spotted using tools to carry objects
Theresa May reassures UK scientists in wake of Brexit fears
via Theresa May reassures UK scientists in wake of Brexit fears
Vast undersea eruption revealed by wiring up a sea-floor volcano
via Vast undersea eruption revealed by wiring up a sea-floor volcano
CRISPR genome editing could save sight by tweaking DNA
via CRISPR genome editing could save sight by tweaking DNA
Aerial pictures reveal England’s ancient archaeological sites
via Aerial pictures reveal England’s ancient archaeological sites
Desk job death risk is eliminated by an hour’s walk or cycle
via Desk job death risk is eliminated by an hour’s walk or cycle
How drones are learning to find their own way in the world
via How drones are learning to find their own way in the world
Spiky new ant species is named after Game of Thrones dragons
via Spiky new ant species is named after Game of Thrones dragons
Red wolf may lose endangered status because it’s just a hybrid
via Red wolf may lose endangered status because it’s just a hybrid
Squishy cubes with a secret smile could be used for prosthetics
via Squishy cubes with a secret smile could be used for prosthetics
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is making its atmosphere hotter
via Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is making its atmosphere hotter
Universal ancestor of all life on Earth was only half alive
via Universal ancestor of all life on Earth was only half alive
Legal ketone sports supplement pushes athletes further, faster
via Legal ketone sports supplement pushes athletes further, faster
The White House talks AI, but does it understand?
via The White House talks AI, but does it understand?
Torn-apart galaxy may be exacting revenge on the Milky Way
via Torn-apart galaxy may be exacting revenge on the Milky Way
Old planets always get too hot or cold for life in the end
via Old planets always get too hot or cold for life in the end
Unprecedented Alzheimer’s drug slows disease by 80 per cent
via Unprecedented Alzheimer’s drug slows disease by 80 per cent
Hammerhead sharks roll over and swim sideways to save energy
via Hammerhead sharks roll over and swim sideways to save energy
You are junk: Why it’s not your genes that make you human
via You are junk: Why it’s not your genes that make you human
Orangutan learns to mimic human conversation for the first time
via Orangutan learns to mimic human conversation for the first time
Dr Robot will see you soon – cartoon
Replacing surgical staff with automated technologies is becoming a more realistic prospect
via Dr Robot will see you soon – cartoon
Controversial pesticides may be lowering the sperm count of bees
via Controversial pesticides may be lowering the sperm count of bees
Amazon to Test Delivery Drone Autonomy in the U.K.
It's not working yet in the United States, so why not move autonomous delivery to the U.K. and hope for better luck?
via Amazon to Test Delivery Drone Autonomy in the U.K.
Deepest-ever reef survey by divers discovers new fish species
via Deepest-ever reef survey by divers discovers new fish species
The Future of Robotic Surgery: Snake-Like Bots That Glide Into Orifices
But don't expect these robots to steer themselves through the body any time soon
via The Future of Robotic Surgery: Snake-Like Bots That Glide Into Orifices
Bye bye Philae! Comet team to lose touch with lander for good
via Bye bye Philae! Comet team to lose touch with lander for good
Missing craters on Ceres may have been smoothed by a mud facial
via Missing craters on Ceres may have been smoothed by a mud facial
Dolly the sheep’s poor health may not have been due to cloning
via Dolly the sheep’s poor health may not have been due to cloning
New Zealand to wipe out all rats as part of alien eradication
via New Zealand to wipe out all rats as part of alien eradication
Whooping crane recovery puts human chick ‘parents’ out of a job
via Whooping crane recovery puts human chick ‘parents’ out of a job
I was there at Ebola’s bloody beginning
via I was there at Ebola’s bloody beginning
Amazon to begin UK delivery drone trials to make them safer
via Amazon to begin UK delivery drone trials to make them safer
Storks dine out on giant landfill sites instead of migrating
via Storks dine out on giant landfill sites instead of migrating
US and UK fall behind in largest ever global study of height
via US and UK fall behind in largest ever global study of height
Single-Actuator Wave Robot Zips Around with High Speed Wiggles
This could be the first robot ever to do the worm
via Single-Actuator Wave Robot Zips Around with High Speed Wiggles
Revealed: the teenage brain upgrades that occur before adulthood
via Revealed: the teenage brain upgrades that occur before adulthood
Visit MetaWorld – the virtual world that exists after you leave
via Visit MetaWorld – the virtual world that exists after you leave
Six science fiction novels you should be reading
via Six science fiction novels you should be reading
Astronauts prepare for Mars mission at the bottom of the sea
via Astronauts prepare for Mars mission at the bottom of the sea
Neanderthal skulls and brains may have developed just like ours
via Neanderthal skulls and brains may have developed just like ours
Universal ancestor of all life on Earth was only half alive
via Universal ancestor of all life on Earth was only half alive
Mystery ancient human ancestor found in Australasian family tree
via Mystery ancient human ancestor found in Australasian family tree
Most powerful obesity gene yet boosts risk by 40 per cent
via Most powerful obesity gene yet boosts risk by 40 per cent
Zika epidemic could burn out in 3 years but return in a decade
via Zika epidemic could burn out in 3 years but return in a decade
We’re discovering new ways to detect if someone is lying
via We’re discovering new ways to detect if someone is lying
California’s fires force evacuation of people and exotic animals
via California’s fires force evacuation of people and exotic animals
We took his-and-hers fertility tests – this is what it was like
via We took his-and-hers fertility tests – this is what it was like
Dingo cannibalism makes for a dog-eat-dog world in Australia
via Dingo cannibalism makes for a dog-eat-dog world in Australia
1970s science follies look groovy in a new light
via 1970s science follies look groovy in a new light
Ghastly weather: What Frankenstein can tell us on climate change
via Ghastly weather: What Frankenstein can tell us on climate change
Planet Nine may have tilted entire solar system except the sun
via Planet Nine may have tilted entire solar system except the sun
Why your NHS surgeon could be a robot in the future
Day-to-day interactions between humans and machines may well become commonplace in hospitals within a decade
Long waiting times, staff shortages, exorbitant agency fees, doctors’ working hours: it’s no secret that the NHS is facing a labour crisis. Post-Brexit it could very well get worse, with the NHS Confederation now warning of a reluctance by EU doctors and nurses to come and work in the UK.
Difficult times call for radical measures. So, with an estimated staff shortfall of 50,000 for the NHS in England, is it time to start thinking seriously about the mass adoption of robotics and other automated technologies in the health service?
Working with automated technology can improve efficiency and thus allow personnel to use their skills to greater effect
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Continue reading...via Why your NHS surgeon could be a robot in the future
A field guide to technology gone feral
via A field guide to technology gone feral
Video Friday: BratWurst Bot, Facebook Drone, and Powerline Ape
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
via Video Friday: BratWurst Bot, Facebook Drone, and Powerline Ape
Einstein’s clock: The doomed black hole to set your watch by
via Einstein’s clock: The doomed black hole to set your watch by
Dragnet to find Turkey coup plotters is harming academic freedom
via Dragnet to find Turkey coup plotters is harming academic freedom
Sanders turns the heat up to make Clinton a real climate champ
via Sanders turns the heat up to make Clinton a real climate champ
No more space race rhetoric: it’s not just about the US any more
via No more space race rhetoric: it’s not just about the US any more
Hunting for Mars-like life a kilometre below Earth’s surface
via Hunting for Mars-like life a kilometre below Earth’s surface
Seismic shift: Can we cloak cities from earthquakes?
via Seismic shift: Can we cloak cities from earthquakes?
Feedback: Weak-handed Millennials struggling to get a grip
via Feedback: Weak-handed Millennials struggling to get a grip
Who should we believe when it comes to fertility?
via Who should we believe when it comes to fertility?
Cosmological conceits blossom under Finland’s midnight sun
via Cosmological conceits blossom under Finland’s midnight sun
Alcohol linked to at least seven cancers – not just liver cancer
via Alcohol linked to at least seven cancers – not just liver cancer
Double hand transplant carried out in the UK for first time
via Double hand transplant carried out in the UK for first time
AI needs oversight – time to set standards for autonomous tech
via AI needs oversight – time to set standards for autonomous tech
IAM Robotics Takes on Automated Warehouse Picking
A Pittsburgh startup wants to build a robot that can pick items off of shelves, the holy grail of warehouse fulfillment
via IAM Robotics Takes on Automated Warehouse Picking
Meet the robot champion being house-trained in a Korean lab
via Meet the robot champion being house-trained in a Korean lab
Mars rover Curiosity gets license to shoot its laser at will
via Mars rover Curiosity gets license to shoot its laser at will
Forest flying takes drone swarms to places once off limits
via Forest flying takes drone swarms to places once off limits
City slicker monkeys are overweight and have high cholesterol
via City slicker monkeys are overweight and have high cholesterol
Hubble telescope looks back in time to see far-off galaxies
via Hubble telescope looks back in time to see far-off galaxies
Brain training game for troops tackles effects of combat trauma
via Brain training game for troops tackles effects of combat trauma
Eating each other’s faeces helps earwig young survive famine
via Eating each other’s faeces helps earwig young survive famine
Fertility facts: How late can you leave it to have a baby?
via Fertility facts: How late can you leave it to have a baby?
Huge boom in teen HIV cases could cause epidemic to spiral
via Huge boom in teen HIV cases could cause epidemic to spiral
Dark matter no-show puts favoured particles on death row
via Dark matter no-show puts favoured particles on death row
Should people who are not terminally ill have the right to die?
via Should people who are not terminally ill have the right to die?
The long scientific voyage of Tudor warship the Mary Rose
via The long scientific voyage of Tudor warship the Mary Rose
Water-bottle bees cool the hive after their overheated mates beg
via Water-bottle bees cool the hive after their overheated mates beg
Baidu uses millions of users’ location data to make predictions
via Baidu uses millions of users’ location data to make predictions
Let’s ditch the idea that only home-cooked food is good for kids
via Let’s ditch the idea that only home-cooked food is good for kids
Self-destructing bacteria are engineered to kill cancer cells
via Self-destructing bacteria are engineered to kill cancer cells
Error fix for long-lived qubits brings quantum computers nearer
via Error fix for long-lived qubits brings quantum computers nearer
One part of Antarctica has been cooling since 1998 – here’s why
via One part of Antarctica has been cooling since 1998 – here’s why
Stitching a drone’s view of the world into 3D maps as it flies
via Stitching a drone’s view of the world into 3D maps as it flies
Menopause reversal restores periods and produces fertile eggs
via Menopause reversal restores periods and produces fertile eggs
Internet 3.0: How we take back control from the giants
via Internet 3.0: How we take back control from the giants
First superatom molecules pave way for new breed of electronics
via First superatom molecules pave way for new breed of electronics
Too much light weakens bones and changes immune system
via Too much light weakens bones and changes immune system
UK’s £1 billion cut to carbon storage could cost £30 billion
via UK’s £1 billion cut to carbon storage could cost £30 billion
Boozy primates seek out nectar with the highest alcohol content
via Boozy primates seek out nectar with the highest alcohol content
Dingo cannibalism makes for a dog-eat-dog world in Australia
via Dingo cannibalism makes for a dog-eat-dog world in Australia
Planet Nine may have tilted entire solar system except the sun
via Planet Nine may have tilted entire solar system except the sun
Meet the philosopher ducklings that indulge in abstract thought
via Meet the philosopher ducklings that indulge in abstract thought
Fossils, islands and forests added to UNESCO World Heritage List
via Fossils, islands and forests added to UNESCO World Heritage List
Do more now to deliver on climate promises, world leaders told
via Do more now to deliver on climate promises, world leaders told
Wheeled Robot With Soft Rotary Motors Is 100% Squishy
This soft robot demonstrates a new kind of soft locomotion not found in nature
via Wheeled Robot With Soft Rotary Motors Is 100% Squishy
Next-gen Mars orbiters to help human missions become more real
via Next-gen Mars orbiters to help human missions become more real
Humans decimating the diversity of life should worry us all
via Humans decimating the diversity of life should worry us all
Optimism over cancer treatments should always be cautious
via Optimism over cancer treatments should always be cautious
Well-travelled chimps more likely to pick up tools and innovate
via Well-travelled chimps more likely to pick up tools and innovate
The exotic animals that bankrolled the forgotten evolutionist
via The exotic animals that bankrolled the forgotten evolutionist
Hummingbirds’ unique way of seeing prevents them from crashing
via Hummingbirds’ unique way of seeing prevents them from crashing
How to expose a fake nuke without revealing what’s inside
via How to expose a fake nuke without revealing what’s inside
László Moholy-Nagy: Transmuting technology into art
via László Moholy-Nagy: Transmuting technology into art
Starving bald eagle chicks hint at ecosystem collapse in Florida
via Starving bald eagle chicks hint at ecosystem collapse in Florida
Russia engaged in ‘state-directed’ Olympic doping, finds probe
via Russia engaged in ‘state-directed’ Olympic doping, finds probe
Obese grandfathers pass on their susceptibility to junk food
via Obese grandfathers pass on their susceptibility to junk food
Thousands of fMRI brain studies in doubt due to software flaws
via Thousands of fMRI brain studies in doubt due to software flaws
Why Tactile Intelligence Is the Future of Robotic Grasping
via Why Tactile Intelligence Is the Future of Robotic Grasping
I help repurpose everyday drugs like aspirin to fight cancer
via I help repurpose everyday drugs like aspirin to fight cancer
SpaceX launches DNA sequencer and new docking port to the ISS
via SpaceX launches DNA sequencer and new docking port to the ISS
Einstein’s clock: The doomed black hole to set your watch by
via Einstein’s clock: The doomed black hole to set your watch by
How to become a citizen archaeologist tracking Stone Age Britons
via How to become a citizen archaeologist tracking Stone Age Britons
Jellyfish as you’ve never seen them – meet the underwater aliens
via Jellyfish as you’ve never seen them – meet the underwater aliens
Mystery of what sleep does to our brains may finally be solved
via Mystery of what sleep does to our brains may finally be solved
Never-before-seen sea creatures filmed in world’s deepest abyss
via Never-before-seen sea creatures filmed in world’s deepest abyss
Kiss of death marks young ant rivals for worker kill squad
via Kiss of death marks young ant rivals for worker kill squad
There will be shrapnel: the return of Robot Wars
It was the 00s show where DIY robot fought to the death. Now MMA for machines back and we visited the set to watch the sparks fly
A city famous for its shipyards, Glasgow seems like an appropriate place to relaunch a scuttled franchise. Today, on the banks of the river Clyde, a huge rented warehouse echoes with a renewed chorus of heavy industry. The high-pitched whine of power tools, showers of sparks and the percussive donk of metal smashing against metal would be familiar to a retired welder. The same might not be said of the 500-strong crowd jabbing foam fingers in the air and lustily singing along to Queen’s Another One Bites The Dust.
Related: BBC's Robot Wars reboot to bring in more high-tech fighting machines
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Continue reading...via There will be shrapnel: the return of Robot Wars
Hololens augmented reality to foil hack attacks in factories
via Hololens augmented reality to foil hack attacks in factories
Smarter police interviews could help reduce racial tension
via Smarter police interviews could help reduce racial tension
Mysterious swoosh caused by pulsars hugging companions close
via Mysterious swoosh caused by pulsars hugging companions close
Baby stars grow big and strong by eating their own burst bubbles
via Baby stars grow big and strong by eating their own burst bubbles
Are humans still evolving? Growing evidence suggests we are
via Are humans still evolving? Growing evidence suggests we are
First evidence that GM mosquitoes reduce disease
via First evidence that GM mosquitoes reduce disease
Video Friday: Robotic Telepresence, Pepper Helper, and a Long Journey
via Video Friday: Robotic Telepresence, Pepper Helper, and a Long Journey
Are your sperm up to scratch? Phone microscope lets you check
via Are your sperm up to scratch? Phone microscope lets you check
What Theresa May’s new cabinet really means for climate change
via What Theresa May’s new cabinet really means for climate change
Lung bacteria’s sense of touch tells them when to turn nasty
via Lung bacteria’s sense of touch tells them when to turn nasty
Feedback: Things can only get better, claim UK politicians
via Feedback: Things can only get better, claim UK politicians
Meet the philosopher ducklings that indulge in abstract thought
via Meet the philosopher ducklings that indulge in abstract thought
How inequality is poisoning the world – and how to end it
via How inequality is poisoning the world – and how to end it
Saving the ozone layer is warming the planet but it can be fixed
via Saving the ozone layer is warming the planet but it can be fixed
Donald Trump is bending reality to get into the American psyche
via Donald Trump is bending reality to get into the American psyche
Too much light weakens bones and changes immune system
via Too much light weakens bones and changes immune system
Largest-ever map of 1.2 million galaxies measures dark energy
via Largest-ever map of 1.2 million galaxies measures dark energy
Seven ways to skin Schrödinger’s cat
via Seven ways to skin Schrödinger’s cat
Pokémon Go away: Who owns the augmented reality we play in?
via Pokémon Go away: Who owns the augmented reality we play in?
Five incredible things we know about Pluto since 2015’s fly-by
via Five incredible things we know about Pluto since 2015’s fly-by
SwagBot to Herd Cattle on Australian Ranches
via SwagBot to Herd Cattle on Australian Ranches
Will AI’s bubble pop? Deep learning’s hype machine in overdrive
via Will AI’s bubble pop? Deep learning’s hype machine in overdrive
Gorillas may have evolved a way to beat a cheating berry plant
via Gorillas may have evolved a way to beat a cheating berry plant
Jellymageddon: Can we stop the rise of the jellyfish?
via Jellymageddon: Can we stop the rise of the jellyfish?
Founders of Western civilisation were prehistoric dope dealers
via Founders of Western civilisation were prehistoric dope dealers
Computer says no? Europeans can now challenge that decision
via Computer says no? Europeans can now challenge that decision
T. rex lookalike suggests that tiny arms developed for a purpose
via T. rex lookalike suggests that tiny arms developed for a purpose
Baby star illuminates icy wall between rocky planets and giants
via Baby star illuminates icy wall between rocky planets and giants
The musical harmonies you like depend on where you’re from
via The musical harmonies you like depend on where you’re from
Graphene sheets open like a flower’s petals when poked
via Graphene sheets open like a flower’s petals when poked
Driverless cars learn from landscape pics before going off-road
via Driverless cars learn from landscape pics before going off-road
Win an amazing Sphero SPRK Edition robot
via Win an amazing Sphero SPRK Edition robot
Collapse: Has quantum theory’s greatest mystery been solved?
via Collapse: Has quantum theory’s greatest mystery been solved?
Too cute to lose: Saving the rarest mammal from extinction
via Too cute to lose: Saving the rarest mammal from extinction
Mystery of what sleep does to our brains may finally be solved
via Mystery of what sleep does to our brains may finally be solved
Why granny’s only robot will be a sex robot
via Why granny’s only robot will be a sex robot
UK doctors may officially warn women of vaginal birth risks
via UK doctors may officially warn women of vaginal birth risks
Evolutionary forces are causing a boom in bad science
via Evolutionary forces are causing a boom in bad science
Milky Way’s bulge may have been formed by the galaxy buckling
via Milky Way’s bulge may have been formed by the galaxy buckling
Tim Peake: Robots won’t replace me for 100 years
via Tim Peake: Robots won’t replace me for 100 years
Cattle-herding robot Swagbot makes debut on Australian farms
via Cattle-herding robot Swagbot makes debut on Australian farms
US could be set to tackle opioid painkiller epidemic at last
via US could be set to tackle opioid painkiller epidemic at last
Are you turning your child into a self-loving narcissist?
via Are you turning your child into a self-loving narcissist?
DURUS Brings Human-Like Gait (and Fancy Shoes) to Hyper-Efficient Robots
via DURUS Brings Human-Like Gait (and Fancy Shoes) to Hyper-Efficient Robots
Hundreds of mystery human skulls sold on eBay for up to $5500
via Hundreds of mystery human skulls sold on eBay for up to $5500
Never-before-seen sea creatures filmed in world’s deepest abyss
via Never-before-seen sea creatures filmed in world’s deepest abyss
Watch the first ever footage of wild coral kissing and fighting
via Watch the first ever footage of wild coral kissing and fighting
Why do we sleep? Naps might free up space for learning more
via Why do we sleep? Naps might free up space for learning more
Genetically Engineered Rat Cells Make This Robot Stingray Swim
via Genetically Engineered Rat Cells Make This Robot Stingray Swim
Trick or tweet, or both? How social media is messing up politics
via Trick or tweet, or both? How social media is messing up politics
Toxic algal bloom triggers state of emergency in Florida
via Toxic algal bloom triggers state of emergency in Florida
Nomad’s land: Journey into the rugged heart of the Sahara
via Nomad’s land: Journey into the rugged heart of the Sahara
Climate change may not be all bad for UK’s economy, report says
via Climate change may not be all bad for UK’s economy, report says
Silencing ‘Spider-Man gene’ makes flies stick to walls and die
via Silencing ‘Spider-Man gene’ makes flies stick to walls and die
Trying to save ‘doomed’ species isn’t futile if we learn from it
via Trying to save ‘doomed’ species isn’t futile if we learn from it
Shocking beauty: The unexpected charms of the high-voltage lab
via Shocking beauty: The unexpected charms of the high-voltage lab
Dallas police chief says he received death threats after sniper shooting – video
David Brown says he received death threats directed at himself and his family ‘almost immediately after’ the fatal shooting of five police officers by Micah Johnson. The Dallas police chief says the use of a Northrop Grumman tactical robot to kill the gunman wasn’t an ethical dilemma for him and he would ‘do it again to save our officers’ lives’
Continue reading...via Dallas police chief says he received death threats after sniper shooting – video
Resurrected radio dish could guide GPS on the moon
via Resurrected radio dish could guide GPS on the moon
Soil organisms alone can determine which plants grow where
via Soil organisms alone can determine which plants grow where
Setbacks force HIV researchers to focus on remission, not cures
via Setbacks force HIV researchers to focus on remission, not cures
Anki to Release Impressive Feature-Packed SDK for Cozmo Robot
via Anki to Release Impressive Feature-Packed SDK for Cozmo Robot
Capuchin monkeys may have taught us how to eat cashew nuts
via Capuchin monkeys may have taught us how to eat cashew nuts
Next PM Theresa May often demands the scientifically impossible
via Next PM Theresa May often demands the scientifically impossible
Pomegranate by-product boosts muscles and may fight ageing
via Pomegranate by-product boosts muscles and may fight ageing
Do androids dream of aesthetic creep? Hail the robots of post-human art
Goshka Macuga’s uncanny android is just the latest in an army of artist’s robots that began invading 100 years ago with one question: what is it to be human?
The androids have arrived, at least a century after modern art prophesied them. Artificial humans are advancing from the screens and pages of science fiction into our art galleries to look their flesh and blood cousins eerily in the eye.
Artist Goshka Macuga, shortlisted for the Turner prize in 2008, has created a talking android for her latest exhibition at the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin. It has black hair and bushy beard and talks philosophy: an intellectualtake on the Action Man toys I used to play with as a child. Macuga’s robot has all the spooky uncanniness of a synthetic person with a realistically moulded face and bionic arms. Most robots have futuristic names, or cosy ones to suggest they are cute and friendly. Macuga’s creation is called To the Son of Man Who Ate the Scroll.
Continue reading...via Do androids dream of aesthetic creep? Hail the robots of post-human art
Water waves travel back in time to retrace their ripples
via Water waves travel back in time to retrace their ripples
Our universe could be reborn as a bouncing baby cosmos
via Our universe could be reborn as a bouncing baby cosmos
Tesla Autopilot Crash: Why We Should Worry About a Single Death
via Tesla Autopilot Crash: Why We Should Worry About a Single Death
Evolutionary forces are causing a boom in bad science
via Evolutionary forces are causing a boom in bad science
Should the Police Have Robot Suicide-Bombers?
via Should the Police Have Robot Suicide-Bombers?
How to bring out your best to beat narcissistic jobseekers
via How to bring out your best to beat narcissistic jobseekers
New Scientist Live tickets are on sale now
via New Scientist Live tickets are on sale now
Pokémon Go is massive data-gathering, augmented reality hit
via Pokémon Go is massive data-gathering, augmented reality hit
Meet the world’s cutest and most endangered animals
via Meet the world’s cutest and most endangered animals
A rational nation ruled by science would be a terrible idea
via A rational nation ruled by science would be a terrible idea
The 100-Year Life: How to make longevity a blessing, not a curse
via The 100-Year Life: How to make longevity a blessing, not a curse
Mystery of 101-year-old master pianist who has dementia
via Mystery of 101-year-old master pianist who has dementia
Watch Adam Savage’s Pedal-Powered Beest Machine Take Its First Steps
via Watch Adam Savage’s Pedal-Powered Beest Machine Take Its First Steps
Doctors should warn women about the real risks of childbirth
via Doctors should warn women about the real risks of childbirth
Missing the natural world? Just add multimedia
via Missing the natural world? Just add multimedia
Video Friday: RoboCup Finals, Crowdsourced Robotics, and Growing Drones in Vats
via Video Friday: RoboCup Finals, Crowdsourced Robotics, and Growing Drones in Vats
The unknown effect of the pill on teenage bones and brains
via The unknown effect of the pill on teenage bones and brains
Secret sexual liaisons explain mystery of night-singing birds
via Secret sexual liaisons explain mystery of night-singing birds
Use of police robot to kill Dallas shooting suspect believed to be first in US history
Police’s lethal use of bomb-disposal robot in Thursday’s ambush worries legal experts who say it creates gray area in use of deadly force by law enforcement
For what experts are calling the first time in history, US police have used a robot in a show of lethal force. Early Friday morning, Dallas police used a bomb-disposal robot with an explosive device on its manipulator arm to kill a suspect after five police officers were murdered and seven others wounded.
“We saw no other option but to use our bomb robot and place a device on its extension for it to detonate where the suspect was,” Dallas police chief David Brown told reporters.
Related: Dallas police shooting: officials identify suspect killed in standoff – live
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Use of police robot to kill Dallas shooting suspect believed to be first in US history
Police’s lethal use of bomb-disposal robot in Thursday’s ambush worries legal experts who say it creates gray area in use of deadly force by law enforcement
For what experts are calling the first time in history, US police have used a robot in a show of lethal force. Early Friday morning, Dallas police used a bomb-disposal robot with an explosive device on its manipulator arm to kill a suspect after five police officers were murdered and seven others wounded.
“We saw no other option but to use our bomb robot and place a device on its extension for it to detonate where the suspect was,” Dallas police chief David Brown told reporters.
Related: Dallas police shooting: officials identify suspect killed in standoff – live
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Made of gold, powered by heart cells of rats – meet the robo-ray
Tiny robotic stingray gives hope to scientists they can create artificial creatures and ultimately build a human heart
With a flash of light and a ripple of fin, the small aquatic robot set off across the water and into the annals of science as the latest advance in artificial creatures.
A melding of tissue and technology, the robot in question resembles a miniature stingray. It has a thin rubbery body, a skeleton of gold, and an unusual power source: a sheet of heart cells that contract when illuminated with pulses of blue light.
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How to draw… the future
None of us really know what is to come. How will our lives transform and will robots be involved? Neill Cameron asks us to imagine – the possibilities are endless!
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via Antidepressant drug use in England has doubled in a decade
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Amazon moves one step closer toward army of warehouse robots
Robotics competition prize for best warehouse-working ‘picker’ machine awarded to robot designed by Dutch team
Amazon’s progress toward an army of helpful robots is one step closer: a prize for the best warehouse-working “picker” machine has gone to a robot designed by a team from TU Delft Robotics Institute and Delft Robotics, both based in the Netherlands.
The competition was held in conjunction with Germany’s Robocup in Leipzig. Announced on Monday, the winners took home $25,000, while the university of Bonn’s NimbRo won $10,000 for second place and Japanese firm PFN was awarded $5,000 for third.
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Team Delft Wins Amazon Picking Challenge
via Team Delft Wins Amazon Picking Challenge
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Gut bacteria spotted eating brain chemicals for the first time
via Gut bacteria spotted eating brain chemicals for the first time
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Driverless cars require the toughest of testing | Letters
Your editorial (Humans must not become back-seat drivers for computers, 2 July) reaches the right conclusions that cars will be safer when humans no longer drive, but there is much more to it than recognising large white articulated trucks, paper bags or aggressive drivers. Doesn’t the software need a driving test?
The pressure for autonomous driving comes from the Googles, Baidus and Apples of this world, who want the drivers’ time to surf the web or download their music. They want totally autonomous vehicles, without steering wheels, that will revolutionise transport for the old, the young and the disabled. The car companies are being pushed, reluctantly, into this revolution, clinging on to their marketing pitch of selling the “driving experience” and keeping the steering wheel available for the driver to use. No revolution here for the old, young and disabled.
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Robot Amelia – a glimpse of the future for local government
Enfield council’s decision to recruit an AI to deliver local authority services paves the way for more automation. But how will this affect human employees?
The north London borough of Enfield is to introduce a new employee called Amelia, it was announced earlier this month. Amelia will work on frontline council services, taking resident queries, handling requests for permits and authenticating licenses.
But that wasn’t what gave cause for a public announcement. Amelia has a more unusual characteristic: she’s a robot.
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Fatal Tesla Self-Driving Car Crash Reminds Us That Robots Aren't Perfect
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Gut bacteria spotted eating brain chemicals for the first time
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Do we want robots to be like humans? - podcast
Should machines have a concrete Mr Spock-like regard for logic or are there times when the best decision is a more human one?
Ian Sample takes a look at the future of machines - not the dystopian nightmares of science fiction but the real challenges and big wins that might come with ever-smarter robots.
He’s joined by Paul Newman, professor of Information Engineering and head of Oxford University’s Mobile Robotics Group, and Joanna Bryson, who studies natural intelligence and robot ethics at the University of Bath.
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