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But will they improve our lives? With a firm yet delicate grip, a robot hand at the Robotics and Biology Laboratory at the Technical University of Berlin picks up a flower with its pneumatic fingers.
Unitree organized the world’s first robot boxing championship in China, called Iron Fist King: Awakening. What happened at the event, and what does it reveal about the future of robotics?
If you’ve been following the Army’s Robotic Combat Vehicle program, you’ve gotten to see futuristic military technology come to life in real time. In the span of a few years, the program ...
Interactive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners–like therapy horses who respond to human emotion–say University of Bristol researchers. Equine-Assisted Interventions ...
And, of course, robots have been commonplace in industry for decades. We thought this would be a good time to take stock of London's current robot population, before it takes over completely.
Automakers and suppliers are a big focus of the automation industry. About half of North American robot sales go into car manufacturing, and many robot companies have a home base in Metro Detroit.
Check out the SWORD Robot Overview Trailer for War Robots, a free-to-play online action MOBA developed by MY.GAMES. Players will soon be able to access the SWORD Robot, a formidable Robot with gun ...
The company has developed a humanoid robot — the Beyond Bot - and accompanying AI models that it intends to deploy in industrial settings such as factories, pharmaceutical plants and chip ...
Sounds too good to be true, right? The Golf Laboratories swing robot might have something to say about that. When we test clubs, we run each 10.5-degree head at 95 mph — right around the average ...
Researchers have developed a novel framework named WildFusion that fuses vision, vibration and touch to enable robots to 'sense' and navigate complex outdoor environments much like humans do.
He has declared robotics the next frontier of industry, and recently approached TSMC Chairman C.C. Wei in private to evaluate the company's ability to meet future chip demands for intelligent robots.