Robots with a Sense of Touch? Scientists Create Flexible E-skin for “soft machines”
By Study Finds Are humans one step closer to giving robots a true sense of touch? Scientists are developing electronic skin that they hope will…
By Study Finds Are humans one step closer to giving robots a true sense of touch? Scientists are developing electronic skin that they hope will…
By B.N. Frank Meta may have lost billions on its virtual reality (VR) project and all kinds of significant liability, health, privacy, and safety risks…
By Tyler Durden Dole Food is one of the world’s largest producers and distributors of fresh fruits and vegetables. An alarming report reveals the company…
By Tyler Durden Amid all the focus on Europe’s energy troubles in the past year, a byproduct of the continent’s legacy reliance on Russian commodity…
By Larisa Redins Air Canada, Canada’s largest airline, has become the first airline in the country to offer customers facial recognition technology for digital identification….
By B.N. Frank Over the years, manufacturers and even some medical providers have been promoting smartwatches and other activity/fitness trackers for health monitoring despite the…
This article is a deep dive into the history and background of Transhumanism. It underscores the title of my latest book, The Evil Twins of…
By Jon Miltimore Pulitzer Prize-winning Sy Hersh says a source told him the US government took down one of its own aerial devices by mistake….
Bezos and Gates join monetary forces with the original funders of Australia-based Synchron, U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Department of Defense (DoD)….
By B.N. Frank Substantial economic, environmental, and safety issues have been identified with offshore wind farm construction and operation. In fact, some believe that it…
By B.N. Frank In 2020, NASA approved plans for the U.S. to drill on the moon for increasingly controversial “conflict minerals” (see 1, 2, 3,…
By B.N. Frank Complaints and concerns about 5G deployment in New York City neighborhoods have been ongoing since 2018 when residents first reported they were…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to hazardous and privacy invasive utility “smart” meters (electric, gas, and water) has been ongoing worldwide since they started being deployed…
By Tyler Durden After a wild week of machine-learning malarkey, Microsoft has neutered its Bing AI chatbot – which went off the rails during a…