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Engineers develop incredible robot that could save lives in disasters: 'Rare but devastating events'
"The mechanical performance of the robots has an immediate effect." Engineers develop incredible robot that could save lives in disasters: 'Rare but devastating events' first appeared on The Cool Down ...
Unitree Robotics has launched the R1, a remarkable humanoid robot capable of walking, running, dancing, cartwheeling, and ...
Scientists created robots controlled by signals come from mycelia - the branching underground networks that support mushrooms ...
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Humanoid robots move from labs to production lines in factories and warehouses
Humanoid robots promise to take on dull and dangerous jobs. But is that really true? what about the future of human work?
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For copyright matters please contact us at: [email protected] ecorobotix The "EcoRobotix" company created a robot that ...
Experts tell us that how robots communicate with humans has a significant impact on our comfort and trust. A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Potsdam looks into social robots ...
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Video: UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility
Discover HITTER, a UC Berkeley humanoid robot that plays table tennis using AI-powered planning to outsmart human players.
UCLA Robotics lab shows off their newest and most innovative projects, including robots who search for mines and cannot fall down. or get hurt by accident. We wanted to get rid of the mines ...
From Star Trek’s Data and 2001’s HAL to Columbus Day’s Skippy the Magnificent, pop culture is chock full of fully conscious AI who, in many cases, are more human than the humans they serve alongside.
A remarkable video released by Stanford University shows tiny flying robots that have been modified to move loads up to 40 times their weight. By perching and using powerful winches, the robots, ...
At big events like MWC, there's bound to be a number of companies showing off pretty interesting, and often weird, technology. Going around in some of the areas, especially some of the Asian booths, ...
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