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Creating realistic and predictable social interactions – in robots

Creating realistic and predictable social interactions - in robots

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Engineers and neurobiologists have wirelessly programmed and then deprogrammed mice to socially interact with one another in real time

Engineers and neurobiologists have wirelessly programmed and then deprogrammed mice to socially interact with one another in real time

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Syncronizer: A Chatroom Community With Twitter-Style Following

Syncronizer: A Chatroom Community With Twitter-Style Following

Started as a way for University of Michigan students to gossip during class, founder Dan Rich says he was inspired by the simplicity of sites like Texts From Last Night and FML when he built... Read more

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Artificial Cells Communicate and Cooperate Like Biological Cells, Ants

Artificial Cells Communicate and Cooperate Like Biological Cells, Ants

Image via Wikipedia Inspired by the social interactions of ants and slime molds, University of Pittsburgh engineers have designed artificial cells capable of self-organizing into independent... Read more

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