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MIT aims to boost robot-human synergy

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MIT aims to boost robot-human synergy
With robots increasingly being used on factory floors and elsewhere, researchers are looking for ways to help humans work better with their robotic peers. Read More


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Industrial sapphire might be your next smartphone display
Sapphire could someday be used in some smartphone displays instead of the toughened Gorilla Glass popular today Read More

Intel demos perceptual computing software toolkit
Software engineers at Intel are exploring new ways for computers to perceive the human voice, gestures and head-and-eye movements to supplement the traditional ways that people use the keyboard and mouse. Read More

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In the their first Google+ hangout, astronauts onboard the International Space Station said they didn't panic when their communication link to the ground was cut off for three hours this week. Read More

 

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