The unexpected consequences of marauding robots have long been a mainstay in science fiction. In Katushiro Otomo’s 1991 animation, Roujin Z, an elderly invalid in palliative care is strapped to a ...
Compelling villains have been a staple since tribes gathered around fires and told stories. Popular movies merely build upon ...
The Victoria Hospitals Foundation announced on Oct. 30 that it is raising $17 million to buy one of these high-tech machines ...
At 39, Beth Rogers-Payne was not surprised when she learned she had triple negative breast cancer in July of last year.
Taking place in the UK for the first time ever, the event will be complete with free tacos and margaritas for those who dare to get slapped (plus the spectators) and the winner gets a lifetime supply.
Let’s dispense with the fiction that Doctor Who on Disney+ is ... the tried-and-true Disney animation formula. The lovable nurse robot returns in the titular Baymax! — a spinoff animated ...
A s the 1990s gave way to the 21st century, Hollywood comedies saw a slow but certain paradigm shift. Profoundly informed by ...
But life has imitated sci-fi art on multiple occasions. Pixar's "Wall-E" is mirrored in recent refuse-collecting robots, and wireless ear buds work much like the thimble radios in "Fahrenheit 451." ...
But the executive’s purported state-of-the-art designs bear a striking resemblance to those from a sci-fi film released two decades ago. I, Robot director Alex Proyas mocked Musk for the alleged ...
Charles (Ted Danson), a retired professor, gets a new lease on life when he answers an ad from a private investigator and becomes a mole in a secret investigation in a nursing home.
As a first step towards filling this gap, we study Japanese nursing homes using original facility-level panel data that includes the different robots used and the tasks performed. We find that robot ...
The director of the science fiction movie I, Robot, has weighed in on Elon Musk's recently unveiled robot and vehicle designs. Not only did the title of the event seem to lean on Proyas' movie ...