Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and TU Dresden are blurring the lines between robotics and materials, with a proof-of-concept material-like collective of robots with behaviors inspired by biology. Of ...
Analysts at the investment bank estimated the humanoid robot market will be worth more than $5 trillion by 2050.
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AI-powered robotic dog sees, remembers and responds with human-like precision in search-and-rescue missions
Developed by Texas A&M University engineering students, this AI-powered robotic dog doesn't just follow commands—it sees, ...
After making CNC machines, San Francisco-based startup Orangewood Labs pivoted to making affordable robotic arms that ...
Most robots rely on complex control systems, AI-powered or otherwise, that govern their movement. These centralized electronic brains need time to react to changes in their environment and produce ...
Daniel Eun, MD, is the chief of robotic surgery at Philadelphia-based Temple University Hospital. He also serves as director of minimally invasive robotic urologic oncology and reconstructive surgery ...
While the Roborock Saros Z70 didn’t exactly live up to the hype, there’s no denying its robotic arm is still a cool piece of technology. Capable of picking up small objects in its path, moving them to ...
Robotic submarines are poised to become a major addition to the fleets of the world's major navies and as the technology ...
The machines continue to rise. Researchers used artificial intelligence (AI) to train a robotic program to do parts of a gallbladder removal surgery, or a cholecystectomy. The robotic surgeon ...
The project marks at least the second time Winkelmann has become the art world’s main character. Four years ago, his digital collage sold at Christie’s for $69 million, helping to fuel an NFT boom ...
What if a robot could show us how the brain keeps us balanced? UBC scientists built one—and their discovery could help shape ...
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