Scientists achieve major robotics milestone as robot learns 1,000 different physical tasks in single day, potentially ...
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Scientists just built programmable robots the size of bacteria that can operate alone for months
The robot is hard to see without a microscope. It’s small enough to rest on the ridge of a fingerprint and can operate in ...
Humanoid robots are all over social media, doing everything from dancing to serving drinks. But are they really going to show up in our lives?
Tech companies are collectively spending billions to turn the age old sci-fi trope of humanoid, general-purpose robots into ...
According to the researchers, their new neuromorphic robotic e-skin is based on a structure inspired by the human nervous ...
Meet ANYmal, a four-legged dog-like robot designed by researchers at ETH Zürich in Switzerland, in hopes of using such robots for search-and-rescue on building sites or disaster areas, among other ...
The 2004 sci-fi action flick I, Robot (streaming now on Peacock) features Will Smith as Del Spooner, a Chicago detective in the year 2035. It’s a loose adaptation of Isaac Asimov’s robot stories, ...
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The World's Smallest Programmable Robot Can Barely Be Seen
A tiny robot so small it can barely be seen can still "sense, think, and act" autonomously, according to the engineers who ...
Engineers have developed a versatile swimming robot that nimbly navigates cluttered water surfaces. Inspired by marine flatworms, the innovative device offers new possibilities for environmental ...
Researchers have created the smallest walking robot yet. Its mission: to be tiny enough to interact with waves of visible light and still move independently, so that it can maneuver to specific ...
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Antarctic robot vanished under ice, and its footage is unsettling
The Antarctic seafloor is one of the last truly unseen places on Earth, and the machines we send into that darkness are ...
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