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Video: Boston Dynamics reveals how humanoid robot brain masters factory moves
Boston Dynamics reveals how software and learning-based AI will power Atlas for flexible, real-world manufacturing work.
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Classical Indian dance is teaching robots how to move and use their hands
Hands move constantly during conversation. They signal emotion, stress a point, and form full languages such as American Sign ...
No basketball. No volleyball, long jump, or steeplechase. Instead, the robot Olympics will have events that reflect how ...
Silicon Valley startup Foundation isn't shy about employing its humanoid robots in the defense industry. And yes, the CEO is ...
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Video: Snail-inspired swarm robots cooperate to build structures on demand
A new experiment shows snail-inspired swarm robots stacking and adapting to move objects across gaps without fixed structures.
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Cell-Sized Robots Can Sense, Decide, And Move Without Outside Control
Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
Each robot costs only a single penny to manufacture. The robots could help advance everything from nanotechnology ...
Machine touted as first tiny robot to be able to sense, think and act, envisioning a future of use inside human body.
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How to build a robot with simple high school math
This video shows how to build a robot using simple high school math, breaking down complex ideas into clear, practical steps.
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Technology that helps robots read human intentions could lead to safer, smarter, more trustworthy machines
Robots are becoming part of our everyday lives, from health care to home assistance. But for humans to truly trust and ...
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
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