In 2005, the English Folk Dance and Song Society gave sound sculptor Henry Dagg six months and $90,000 to create some interactive pieces. Nothing went according to plan.
Want to learn the second best use for an assassin's hidden blade? Well, look no further than the apartment, “workshop” of Japanese inventor Shota Mori.
One MIT student who recently experienced an alcohol-induced health scare decided to apply his considerable wits to the problem of getting trashed, using technology.
The humanoid robot baby known as Diego-san is a disturbing mix of machine efficiency and cherubic cuteness, but a new video shows that the effect is surprisingly realistic.
Robot spiders can be viewed as incredible displays of insectoid mechanics, or chilling metallic avatars. Either way, here's one that's been made into a dress.
The cockroach has been the scourge of restaurants and big cities throughout history, but a roboticist may have developed a way to mimic their legendary crawling speed.