The Svedka Fembot is back with a decidedly low-tech device. This week the vodka brand launched the Svedphone: a chrome-blue flip phone that has been designed to “do less,” enabling the user to “do ...
Researchers in Japan pioneered reprogrammed cells 20 years ago. Now the country has given the first-ever authorizations to manufacture and sell medical products based on the technology. “We are very ...
The ad in question is 30 seconds long. Set to a remix of Rick James’ “Super Freak,” it features Svedka’s Fembot character, which repeatedly appeared in the brand’s early 2000s advertisements, dancing ...
Get ready for the AI Slop-er Bowl! After nearly 13 years, the Svedka Fembot — a busty breast-plated robobabe who’s a favorite among nostaglic and, uhh … thirsty fans — has returned to the Super Bowl ...
SVEDKA Vodka’s iconic robot, the Fembot, has just learned how to dance, and she’s going to debut her new, hot moves in a Super Bowl ad. After bringing back its iconic robot this past fall after a ...
Using participant skin cells reprogrammed into neurons, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have identified genetic signatures associated with HIV infection that may contribute to the cognitive ...
Parvalbumin (PV) interneurons act as the brain’s rhythm keepers. By regulating local circuit activity and maintaining excitation–inhibition balance, they help stabilize cortical network function. When ...
Svedka vodka will use artificial intelligence to feature its old “Fembot” mascot in the brand’s first Super Bowl commercial. Privately owned spirits company Sazerac, which acquired Svedka from ...
Rosie O’Donnell tore apart Jeff Bezos and his “fake fembot wife,” Lauren Sánchez, for their over-the-top $50 million wedding in Venice, Italy. “The BEZOS wedding,” the comedian wrote via Instagram ...
If there’s one constant in the long cinematic history of the “fembot”—or the sexy feminine android—it’s that these domestic playmates always break down. Whether they’re cooking a man’s dinner, ...
A man who was fully paralyzed is now able to stand after receiving an injection of reprogrammed stem cells into his injured spinal cord. The result, announced by researchers in Japan, marks a rare and ...