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“My little brother”: Could social robots really become one of the family?

“My little brother”: Could social robots really become one of the family?

A research team says they have discovered something “extraordinary” in an experiment exploring how families relate to assistance robots.

Eco-driving powered by deep learning drives down car emissions

Eco-driving powered by deep learning drives down car emissions

A new model uses powerful artificial intelligence to reduce traffic at intersections, making vehicles significantly more energy efficient.

Scientists say no to rhino poaching by arming horns with nuclear technology

Scientists say no to rhino poaching by arming horns with nuclear technology

A research team in South Africa is making rhino horns traceable, offering a powerful deterrent for poachers and helping to protect the endangered species.

First British space manufacturer wins sovereign launch licence

First British space manufacturer wins sovereign launch licence

Skyrora has been granted the right to launch its suborbital rocket from UK soil, marking a major milestone in the country’s space strategy.

New partnership to advance “unprecedented” subsea cable protection

New partnership to advance “unprecedented” subsea cable protection

Tampnet and Starboard have announced a global partnership to protect subsea cables and offshore energy assets.

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