Researchers developed an advanced AI system named YORU that can identify specific animal behaviors with over 90% accuracy ...
A Russian tech startup claims it’s using GPS and brain implants to create remote-controlled ‘surveillance’ birds.
Researchers have engineered magnetically controlled fluorescent proteins that can be remotely dimmed and brightened in cells and living animals. The hope is that these proteins’ magnetic sensitivity — ...
Brian Wolslegel’s remote-controlled animals can wiggle their ears, move their legs and, in some cases, poop. These deer, bears and coyotes aren’t country-fair booth decoys. His lifelike robotics are ...