A groom in The Philippines walked down the aisle at his wedding with robots posing as his groomsmen.
Author: Ryan Ross, USA TODAY
German company aims to have ‘flying taxis’ in the air at 2024 Paris Olympic Games
German company Volocopter says its “flying taxi” could be transporting customers at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
‘Flying saucer’ won’t travel through space but will help transport tourists
A manned “flying saucer” three years in the making takes flight in China with the goal of transporting tourists.
Apple introduces Vision Pro, a mixed reality headset controlled by eyes, hands and voice
Apple introduced the Vision Pro, a mixed reality headset that allows “spatial computing” through the use of user’s eyes, voice and hands.
‘One of the rarest sharks in Europe’: Endangered angel shark spotted by kayakers
An angel shark, one of the rarest sharks in Europe, was caught on camera by kayakers in Ireland calmly swimming along the ocean floor.
Student paralyzed in shooting uses robotic exoskeleton to receive diploma at graduation
Khalil Watson, a student paralyzed in a shooting in 2016, was able to walk across the stage at his graduation with the help of a robotic exoskeleton.
Prince Harry, Duchess Meghan involved in ‘near catastrophic’ car chase with paparazzi
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan say they were involved in a “near catastrophic” car chase with paparazzi after an event in New York.
Who is Twitter’s new CEO? Here are three things to know about Linda Yaccarino.
Linda Yaccarino will take over as Twitter’s new CEO, while Elon Musk will focus more on technology and product development.
Victim count in Texas after-prom shooting rises to 11; four people of interest identified
The sheriff in Jasper County, Texas, says there are four people of interest in an after-prom shooting that left at least 11 teens injured.
All aboard! Miniature steam train rolls down the tracks in England
The 5-inch gauge scale locomotive replica of a GWR Pannier Tank was built by a member of the Leyland Society of Model Engineers in England.