Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
Most robots are built to look like something. Engineers designing machines to navigate the real world have, for decades, ...
Using 'DNA origami' scientists have built innovative nanostructures that pave the way for advanced robotics that can deliver targeted drugs -- plus they made a tiny map of Australia and mini dinosaurs ...
Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.
Tim Hornyak, author of “Loving the Machine: The Art and Science of Japanese Robots,” who was at the event, categorized it as the so-called “Galapagos syndrome,” referring to how innovative Japanese ...
Elisha Sauers writes about space for Mashable, taking deep dives into NASA's moon and Mars missions, chatting up astronauts and history-making discoverers, and jetting above the c ...
A robot being developed at Duke University is almost ready to face the world, in any direction. Instead of trying to copy ...
This year's tasks include mapping cold-water coral ecosystems, deploying ocean observatory instrumentation, modeling offshore ...
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 ...
A San Francisco startup, Foundation Future Industries, is testing its Phantom MK-1 humanoid robots in Ukraine.
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
Unitree Robotics unveils the world's first production-ready manned mecha, the GD01. Photo: Courtesy of Unitree Robotics. For years, the idea of humans piloting towering, bipedal m ...