A robot-assisted form of heat-sensitive moxibustion may offer a new, non-drug way to support people recovering from methamphetamine dependence while experiencing depressive symptoms.
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Read an extract from Luminous by Silvia Park
In this extract from Luminous, the May read for the New Scientist Book Club, we meet a mysterious robot discovered in a ...
Wayfair's annual Way Day sales event is live The annual sales event from the online home retailer lasts through Monday. We're ...
This week, we’re bringing back the Walkman, getting AI-assisted manis, learning to sleep and seeing hippos go berserk ...
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Why you should never sleep on a cruise ship balcony
Stargazing and sleeping under the open sky: For many, it’s a unique experience. But the question is always where to set up ...
AI’s cavalcade of constraints. Uncovering a lost sacred manuscript. Why it’s okay to drink a little coffee before bed. All ...
Valtteri Bottas was going absolutely crazy with no F1 for the last month. So he wrote about .... everything: "My whole ...
Students at a rural Laois primary school are getting a good night's sleep this Friday, ahead of their early flight to ...
If you want a humanoid robot of your very own, here's the cheapest way to make that a reality. And it's actually a pretty good robot, too.
However, we just got a look at a new home companion robot potentially coming to market next year, and its inventor has a ...
Ready for a home robot that wakes you up, makes breakfast and even cleans the house afterward? It may sound far-fetched. However, the Chinese robotics company UniX AI says it is closer than most ...
For years, humanoid robots felt like something you watched on social media. Impressive, yes. Practical, not quite. That line just got blurry. A new factory in China is now producing humanoid robots at ...
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