Elektor Ethics (551)

| Researchers want to connect the outdoors to the Internet of Things by slapping RFID sensor tags on bridges, buildings and farmland. Rather t...

| A year from now, on a battleground yet to be determined, giant robots will fight each other. Last week the Americans challenged Japan to...

| The current discussion surrounding the question 'Will robots take our jobs?' has led to a variety of predictions about the future ranging fr...

| Drones will eventually be “as ubiquitous as pigeons”, London-based futurist Liam Young recently predicted. They are omnipresent already. Onl...

| Of First Person View drone racing and building indoor spray painting quadcopters. As the buzz of quadrotors is becoming an everyday soun...

| The energy transition is forcing utilities to rethink their power generating strategies. New applications of the industrial internet transfo...

| Lethal autonomous weapon systems become feasible in a matter of years not decades. As technological development steamrolls on, an internatio...

| Bluetooth LE enabled smartphones and wearables are easy to track and, consequently, so are the people using them, researchers of Context Inf...

| Looking at wearable tech from the 13th century to 2016, the infographic features items that are now ubiquitous and highly recognizable, alon...

| The Spanish company Vortex Bladeless is developing a new type of wind power generator that operates without blades. Last March another c...