Rise of the rat robots
If you have read us at all, you are well-informed about the threat animals pose to civilization. And if you’ve watched or read just about any piece of science fiction in the past 150 years, you know...
View ArticleB-Bee: New celebrity trainwreck?
Autobot/bitchin’ Camaro Bumblebee, or B-Bee as he’s known to friends on the L.A. night scene, crashed into a police SUV while on set in Washington D.C. for Transformers 3. The victim was DC Police Bomb...
View ArticleFourth rule of robotics: never harm your drama coach
Japan is really pushing this robot thing to new extremes — now it’s encroaching upon the entertainment industry. The robot Gemini F, which can been seen “acting” in the video in the link, was part of a...
View ArticleWe think not, robot
The robot uprising will still probably come someday, but it won’t come from Canada. The Canucks have lost interest in the sinful ways of robotic science, and thus, have canceled their national robot...
View ArticleHe went to Amsterdam, and all I got was this lousy computer virus
For those of you who have been eagerly awaiting to have sex with a robot, there is now a projected date to mark on your calendar: 2050. That’s according to two Victoria University researchers,...
View ArticleThis is why we will never win the War On Robots
Scientists at the University of Tokyo’s Ishikawa Oku Laboratory have invented a robot that never loses at Rock, Paper, Scissors. (Or “Roshambo,” if you were raised by wolves.) The Janken robot cannot...
View ArticleSupport Your Local World Conqueror
We at SG give more than our fair share of (deserved) flack towards Japan. But it’s okay. They’ve officially made up for it. A group of Japanese hobbyists have made working mechs that can be piloted by...
View ArticleKeeping the robots stupid so they can’t rise up
A robot has been trained to write calligraphy just as a human would, and to no one’s surprise, this experiment happened in Japan. Researchers at Keio University have developed what they call the motion...
View ArticleCyberdyne and HAL: two great tastes in robotics to destroy humanity
We’ve talked about Cyberdyne, the Japanese company of the future present, before here on SG. It’s been quite some time since their name was uttered on our website, but it seems they’re at it again....
View ArticleDuke University sells out humanity
In one fell swoop, our war against animals grew exponentially. A war on one front? Try a war against three (potentially united) enemies now.
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