Depends on if Detroit dominates or if start-ups can muscle in.
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The "Terminator" movies uncover fears about uncannily human robots.
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'Terminator' evokes fear, but real-world robots also inspire affection from human soldiers.
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Navy researchers hope to use lasers for sonar detection or communicating with underwater submarines.
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100 gallons or more of oil used to make the plastic parts.
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Mobile phones are starting to be used as sensors that can help people monitor their health and environment
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Some traffic jams have no apparent cause, but a new study has figured out a way around them.
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Bill Stillman leaves a long career as an engineer to go back to school and learn a new field.
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The electric SkySpark flew for 8 minutes and hit a top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h) on June 10, 2009.
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Middle and high school students pit their remote-controlled underwater LEGO vehicles against one another at the Build IT Challenge.
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New system to give real-time weather to transoceanic flights, could help avoid turbulence.
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A chemist is fascinated with seeing atoms and molecules move on a computer screen and using technology to move them himself.
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An Albert Einstein robot look-alike learned to make facial expressions.
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Scientists can already control the flight of real moths using implanted devices.
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The HRP-4C female robot hits the runway at the Osaka fashion show.
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Recent breakthroughs in bionics and artificially lab-grown body parts already help people live bearable and more productive lives.
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It was simply homegrown ingenuity that turned America into a world leader.
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Obama says we need to innovate. Is America up to the task?
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Ideas and inventions that are really being worked on will make people healthier and more productive.
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Researchers develop patch that could replace hypodermic needles.
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Nano-inks could allow for spray-on solar cells.
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A new technique reveals the atoms and bonds within a molecule.
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A new structural enhancement for buildings may prevent damage from earthquakes.
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Morality is no longer the exclusive realm of human philosophers. Now what?
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