Soft robotic fingers, robots that can open doors, and a robotic sea turtle--iRobot's R&D guys stopped by to show us their latest projects yesterday, and we're passing the awesomeness on to you.
Just because something is old doesn’t mean it isn’t still awesome!
Look, you weasely little gadget. I trained for years to be able to do what you do so coldly and casually and perfectly. There isn't room on this piano bench for the two of us.
A giant supercomputer is making massively detailed models of the cosmos.
When light slows to the speed of a stroll, things get very, very strange.
Especially since it would probably increase voter turnout!
This is the way search should work. You don't want to guess if The Big Lebowski is on Netflix or Amazon; you just want to watch it.
We can certainly try.
By Derek Mead
Posted 10.25.2012 at 3:29 pm
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos's private spaceflight endeavor, usually quite secretive about its West Texas operations, gives us a peek at its latest test launch.
Shapeways, an online 3-D printing company, opened an enormous "Factory of the Future" in Queens, New York that could house 50 industrial printers and churn out millions of consumer-designed products a year.
New findings demonstrate how the moon could have been made from Earth parts, not kamikaze-planet pieces.
The robotic wheelchair senses the topography of a surface and decides whether to roll across it, or walk.
Whether to eat a treat now or save it for later depends on a child's worldview--which can be manipulated.
How the National Radio Astronomy Observatory works in complete silence to find signals from afar
By Derek Mead | Motherboard Managing Editor
Posted 10.11.2012 at 3:29 pm
"The reality is we have a person's life at stake, so our primary concern is making sure conditions as safe as possible to get in the air."
Posted 10.09.2012 at 3:00 pm