Hong Kong scientists bridged the gap between sci-fi and real life after creating a robot that can transform from solid to liquid like a real-life T-1000 robot from “Terminator 2.” A study detailing ...
They're not quite the humanoid killers seen in the Terminator films, but these unsettling machines have got the internet up in arms. Scientists have created tiny machines that can eat, grow and even ...
The Terminator movies were the first to instill that inherent fear of robots in us. Before that, sure, robots were a little creepy, but they weren't trying to straight up murder us. That all changed ...
Robots could soon be cloaked in human-like synthetic skin, similar to the cyborg assassin of the “Terminator” movie franchise, after Stanford University researchers developed an ultra-realistic, ...
NEW YORK — When it comes to dreaming up a new take on the "Terminator" sci-fi action franchise, Netflix has put the horror of killer robots from the future front and center. The streaming service's ...
Science fiction is often several steps ahead of the real world when it comes to conjuring up new technologies. Back in 1991, ground breaking visual effects helped bring the shape-shifting liquid metal ...
Fears of a Terminator-style robot war could prevent society benefiting from artificial intelligence, an expert has warned. Prof Jim Al-Khalili says AI could lead to a bigger revolution than the ...
Sand. Many hate it because it’s coarse and rough and gets everywhere. But according to a leading robotics researcher at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), hightailing it onto some sand ...
While speaking at the World's Economic Forum (WEF) held at Davos this week, the world's leading businessman and entrepreneur expressed his vision about the future of technology linked. Elon Musk ...
Like a DJ wrapping up a particularly tight set, the Tesla Optimus robot reached to its ears and removed an invisible pair of headphones...and then keeled over, revealing, it seems, its teleoperation ...
The Legged Squad Support System, or LS3, is demoed by engineers at Fort Devens, Massachusetts. Legged robots such as this are likely to be early candidates for programs looking to add muscle to the ...