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Robots for medical services, Shanghai 2019. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Julie Shah, MIT: If we want robots to integrate into our daily lives, they must be taught to work in an unrestricted human environment

Shah made the remarks during a panel on robotics to empower rather than replace humans at the recent AAAS annual conference held online * Michelle Johnson, professor of engineering at the University of Pennsylvania: Robots can
Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica. Photo: NASA

NASA: Melting ice in West Antarctica seems unstoppable

Nano Electronics. Photo: shutterstock

Electronic nano-components as a basis for renewable energy

From the right: Prof. Ruth Arnon, president of the Israel Academy of Sciences; The winners of the 2012 UNESCO-L'Oréal Prize for Women in Science Gili Bisker, Dr. Efrat Shema-Yaacubi and Esnat Sommer-Pen; Prof. Hagit Yaron-Messer, President of the Open University

The motherhood gap / Melinda Wenner Moyer

USA Youth Science Contest Winners. Credit: http://www.wouldntitbecoolif.com/

Stars for science

Artist's impression of Earthed Mars. From Wikimedia Commons

Should we colonize Mars?

Alyssa Campanella, MISS USA 2011. From Wikipedia (CC license)

The Miss USA pageant and the evolution

The basis of the artificial skin is a flexible organic transistor composed of flexible polymers and carbon-based materials.

Stretchable solar cells

Stacey Bent, professor of chemical engineering, holds a quantum dot-based solar cell

A new method for making cheaper and more efficient solar cells

The 2008 Olympic torch race in the streets of Shenzhen, China. From the entry "Population explosion" in Wikipedia

A hungry world?

Mark Levin, editor at Science. Photo: Technion spokespeople

How to publish an article in Science?

Minke whale (endangered) hunted in Iceland. Source - Greenpeace

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