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How nanorobots are used in medicine?
Professor of Physical Chemistry Peer Fischer on nanorobots, why are they so hard to work on and what might be their future application in medicine
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Microrobotics
Computer Scientist Sergej Fatikow on the variety of microrobots, possibilities for their application, and current research challenges
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Swarm Robotics
Computer scientist Thomas Schmickl on bio-inspired robotics, virtual embryogenesis, and symbiotic multi-robot organisms
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Daylong Learning
Professor Mitchel Resnick on computer clubhouses for kids, principles of effective learning and designing, and school education system
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What is the definition of a robot?
Robotics expert Mel Siegel on the features that a machine must have to be called a robot, previous studies, and the future of the field
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Liquid metal mollusk that “eats” fuel is discovered
A first ever self-powered pump made of liquid metal was demonstrated, paving the way for making dynamically reconfigurable intelligent soft robots
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UAV Technology
Senior researcher at 3D Robotics, Brandon Basso, on the history of UAVs, common misconceptions surrounding them, and what we can expect to see from this technology soon
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Kid’s Creative Thinking
Professor Mitchel Resnick on the kindergarten style of education, creative learning spiral, and challenges of managing the classroom
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