Lessons in Photosynthesis
This month, as I work at my desk, I get to watch the leaves on the birch and maple trees […]
This month, as I work at my desk, I get to watch the leaves on the birch and maple trees […]
Japan is a country that loves its robots. From elder care, to pet ownership, to pint-pulling, one is hard-pressed to find a problem in
This week Facebook had a data breach affecting 50+ million users…Then there was a CBC Marketplace investigation that exposed how smart
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We at DFC have long looked forward to the Singularity — the point at which the exponential development of technology will end
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A lot of birds are quite smart: take crows for example, who can recognize human faces and hold generations-long grudges against them.
Ever since we watched the garlic episode on the Netflix documentary, Rotten, we made a vow to only use locally sourced garlic
I’m a proud grandmother, and one of the coolest aspects of my role is the ringside seat I get, where
Now, we at DFC have a long history of adoring tiny, highly specified robots. But this new one takes the cake! A team of Cornell