Electronic systems that independently decide when to kill should be banned under treaties like those against landmines, a group says
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Electronic systems that independently decide when to kill should be banned under treaties like those against landmines, a group says
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Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have used a monkey’s brain activity to control a robot on the other side of the globe. In what researchers tout as a first-of-its-kind experiment, monkeys’ thoughts controlled the walking patterns of a robot in Japan. “They can walk in complete synchronization,” said Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, who also is
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With power now flowing to the international space station’s new robot, the astronauts aboard the linked shuttle-station complex prepared Saturday for a spacewalk to assemble the giant machine.
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It is vital that more youngsters opt for technical and scientific studies and careers, says an educational policy report recently issued by the Space and Education Forum of the Belgian Prince Philippe Fund, prepared in cooperation with the Belgian Science Policy Office and ESA.
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