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New Urbanist: Why your windowsill will need its own address

New Urbanist: Why your windowsill will need its own address

29 September 2015

As we begin to share our cities with autonomous machines, street names and house numbers could soon be a thing of the past


Painting bot follows your eyes to create art

Painting bot follows your eyes to create art

25 September 2015

Robots that can interpret human gaze offer the chance to extend control outside our bodies


Can Europe's arts festivals illuminate our crisis-ridden world?

Can Europe's arts festivals illuminate our crisis-ridden world?

23 September 2015

Climate change and technological dystopia were centre stage at three recent festivals in Norway and Austria, but the artworks struggled to rise to the challenge


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One Per Cent

16 September 2015

Control a drone swarm, AI takes school tests and robo-reporter files its first story


Watch 50 drones controlled at once in a record-breaking swarm

Watch 50 drones controlled at once in a record-breaking swarm

15 September 2015

A team at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, has succeeded in launching 50 drones that were all piloted by a single person


Autumn's science books weigh up humanity's future options

Autumn's science books weigh up humanity's future options

9 September 2015

Are we fighting and tinkering our way to destruction – or finding solutions to every problem? We take the temperature of the new season's smart thinking


Armchair fossil hunters use drone photos to find ancient bones

Armchair fossil hunters use drone photos to find ancient bones

8 September 2015

A citizen science project is seeking volunteers to scour photos of Kenyan rocks in a bid to reconstruct past landscapes and environments


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One Per Cent

19 August 2015

Augmented reality cycle rides; worrying drone sightings; Apple's autonomous car


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60 Seconds

12 August 2015

Octopuses share dinner over sex, drones watch dingos from above, world's smallest lemur found and more


Technology of the future needs to be designed with a heart

Technology of the future needs to be designed with a heart

12 August 2015

The future is tech-shaped. But are the creators embedding our systems into their designs? Two new books look at why we need to act


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