Leave a message for your uncle, who is a scientist, telling him that his robot has arrived from the laboratory. Inform him that the person who delivered the package has said that an engineer will visit your uncle at 4 p.m. the next day to program the robot. He must give a call to the laboratory to confirm the receipt of the robot.
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The history of human civilization is a story of increasingly advanced technology. Ever since our ancestors began to sharpen sticks to hunt, we have invented tools and machines to make our lives easier. From the wheel to the steam engine, from aeroplanes to computers and robots, there is no aspect of human life that has not been touched and often improved by technology.
Science is no exception, of course, but the latest piece of sophisticated technology—a robot called ‘Adam', which stands for ‘A Discovery Machine'—could profoundly change the way a lot of scientific research is conducted (Fig 1). This artificial scientist, which—like its Biblical namesake—is essentially the first of its kind, was designed to analyse data, suggest hypotheses and then carry out experiments to test them. Adam is fully automated and can run for days at a time on its own, requiring only occasional cleaning by a human technician.