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The original Ultra Magnus action figure is getting a modern update, just in time to commemorate the Autobot's debut in The Transformers: The Movie.
Scientists have created a Transformer-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami to cure diseases.
Scientists have developed robots that can change their shape on-demand to accomplish different tasks. In other words, they created autonomous transformers.
An AI-driven robot successfully removed gallbladders from pig cadavers on its own. Here’s how they did it. (And surgeons shouldn’t put away their scalpels just yet.) ...
However, how to enable robots to efficiently and accurately complete tasks in complex environments, especially in dynamic settings, has always been a significant challenge in technology development.
The transformer is seen moving its head, lifting its arms and changing into car mode - all in a matter of seconds. However, when in robot mode it seems to prefer an awkward waddle, rather than ...
A team of roboticists have taken another step toward the inevitable future where real-life Transformers move among us. New research on modular, autonomous robots was published Wednesday that shows ...
Pinggao Electric recently announced its patent for "A Robot Path Planning Method and System," marking an important step forward in the field of smart grid inspection andtechnological innovation. The ...
Engineers and robotics scientists in Japan are racing to build a full-sized Japanese Transformer robot that is able to walk upright, but also transform into a working car by 2020. Project J-deite ...
Transformers don’t care about people, period. That's what I learned growing up in the 1980s, religiously watching a race of robot Titans from outer space wage a secret war on Earth.
Watch these ‘transformer’ robots fold themselves into boats, wheels and other useful shapes A magnetic cube moves to a sheet of origami that folds around it and transforms into a walking bot.