Swarms of Robotic plankton ride underwater waves of survival

This swarm-sensing approach opens up a whole new realm of ocean exploration

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Scientists from Harvard claim to have created Solid Metallic Hydrogen

Researchers at Harvard University claim to have created solid metallic hydrogen. We aren't sure if this is science or alchemy !

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Lunar XPrize finalists to shoot for the moon in 2017

The Google Lunar XPrize foundation has finally confirmed the five finalist teams that have secured launch contracts and will make a final push for the Moon's surface before the year 2017 ends. The final five consists of an Indian team as well- Team Indus.

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This machine lets you use your Smartphone to analyze DNA

Using two lasers, a white LED, a lens, and a filter this device turns your smartphone's camera into a molecular microscope.

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ALMA looks straight into the sun with impunity

This innovative way of imaging will help scientists peer at the Sun without any damage and unlock the secrets of its mysterious Corona.

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Brain-controlled robot lets physically challenged see the world

The idea behind Teleport, is simple enough: to allow people to be in two places at once, as is the case with other telepresence devices. While there are numerous corporate and industrial settings in which it can be employed (Aubot's biggest customers at t

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Panasonic robots take temp jobs at airport and hotel

Panasonic Corporation is introducing the HOSPI(R) Autonomous Delivery Robot which is designed to interact with guests in various industries.

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NASA’s Opportunity Rover: How 90 days on Mars Turned into 12 Years

Opportunity, the mars rover, celebrates its 12th year on the fourth world from the Sun.

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Stretchy robotic suit reduces energy used to walk by 23 per cent

This new robotic “exosuit”, developed by researchers at Harvard Biodesign Lab, cuts the energy a wearer uses to walk by 23 per cent. This flexible, textile exoskeleton will help in developing exoskeletons that are light and can be manufacture enmasse.

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Cardboard delivery drone has a one-way ticket

This new cardboard drone being funded by DARPA has the ability to deliver vital goods and disappear soon after the job is done.

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