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Today on In Case You Missed It: The latest servant robot to join the Pepper and Buddy crew is Big-I, a Kickstarter bot who its makers say uses 3D vision, motion tracking and facial recognition to help out the humans in their household. We say it looks like a rolling trashcan with a disturbingly large eye, but for those looking to get into an IoT hub more mobile than Alexa, it could certainly work.
Meanwhile Duke University researchers are hot on the trail of spinal cord injuries and why it is zebrafish can heal completely after a severing of that region. They’ve pinpointed the protein and are now moving onto trials in mice; a thrilling development for humans with damage to that part of the body.
The Trickstick Kickstarter is here and we most recommend the story about hackers hijacking a home’s lights using a drone and a software update. As always, please share any interesting tech or science videos you find by using the #ICYMI hashtag on Twitter for @mskerryd.
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