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Posted: September 16, 2016 at 5:28 am

Sep. 7, 2016 When science fiction heroes communicate, they dont use landlines or cell phones. The caller simply appears in virtual form in the middle of the room; full sized and three dimensional. This vision ... read more Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Diagnostic Power of Lung Function Tests Sep. 4, 2016 Artificial intelligence could improve the interpretation of lung function tests for the diagnosis of long-term lung diseases, according to the findings of a new ... read more How AI Might Affect Urban Life in 2030 Sep. 1, 2016 A diverse panel of academic and industrial thinkers has looked ahead to 2030 to forecast how advances in artificial intelligence might affect life in a typical North American city, and to spur ... read more Aug. 31, 2016 You may not think of yourself in this way, but in some ways your body is just a host for hundreds of trillions of microbes (including bacteria) that colonize us in fairly unique combinations in our ... read more Aug. 15, 2016 In order to simplify program development, a recent project is developing technology that provides human operators with automated assistance. By removing the need for would-be programmers to learn ... read more Websites With History Can Be Just as Conversational as Chatting With a Person July 28, 2016 A website with search and interaction history can be just as engaging as chatting with an online human agent, or robot helper, according to ... read more July 25, 2016 It looks like a bicycle chain, but has just twelve segments about the size of a fist. In each segment there is a motor. This describes pretty much the robot developed by the four bachelor students in ... read more July 22, 2016 Researchers have used computer simulations and robotics to uncover a surprising insight into the mechanics of locomotion, namely that taming instability -- a factor that might be a disadvantage -- is ... read more July 21, 2016 How can we predict if a new haircut will look good without physically trying it? Or explore what missing children might look like if their appearance is changed? A new personalized image search ... read more July 21, 2016 A dielectric elastomer with a broad range of motion that requires relatively low voltage and no rigid components has now been created by scientists. This type of actuator could be used in everything ... read more July 20, 2016 Social robots can be used in the educational or health system, where they would support trainers and therapists in their work. The robots can be programmed to practice vocabulary with children or to ... read more Can Robots Recognize Faces Even Under Backlighting? July 19, 2016 Researchers have developed a novel technique to address the problem of vision-based face detection and recognition under normal and severe illumination conditions. This technique contributes to help ... read more July 18, 2016 Researchers have combined tissues from a sea slug with flexible 3-D printed components to build 'biohybrid' robots to manage different tasks than an animal or purely humanmade robot ... read more Robot Therapist Hits the Spot With Athletes July 18, 2016 Trials of a prototype robot for sports therapy have just begun in Singapore, to create a high quality and repeatable treatment routine to improve sports recovery, reducing reliance on trained ... read more July 13, 2016 A researcher has discovered how to control multiple robotic drones using the human brain. A controller wears a skull cap outfitted with 128 electrodes wired to a computer. The device records ... read more Advancing Self-Driving Car Design, Other Shared Human And Machine-Controlled Systems July 13, 2016 Computer scientists have described a new approach to managing the challenge of transferring control between a human and an autonomous ... read more July 7, 2016 Researchers have created a robotic mimic of a stingray that's powered and guided by light-sensitive rat heart cells. The work exhibits a new method for building bio-inspired robots by means of ... read more July 7, 2016 When early terrestrial animals began moving about on mud and sand 360 million years ago, the powerful tails they used as fish may have been more important than scientists previously realized. ... read more July 5, 2016 Recognizing early stages of esophageal cancer is difficult because it can easily be missed. Medical researchers have now been working to develop a method to enable a computer to scan esophagus images ... read more Study Exposes Major Flaw in Classic Artificial Intelligence Test July 5, 2016 A seriousproblem in the Turing test for computer intelligence is exposed in a new ... read more

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