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10 careers robots are taking from you
Should we fear the rise of robots? From pharmacists to fast food cooks, here's a look at 10 advancements in technology that could put you out of work. Read More


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When cars talk, this is what theyll tell each other
Researchers at Intel and National Taiwan University are developing technology that allows cars to exchange data, a move that could make roads safer and give drivers a street-wise perspective on those around them. Read More

Virginia Tech researchers create underwater spy robot
Researchers at Virginia Tech have built an autonomous, robotic jellyfish that could someday work as an underwater military spy. Read More

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