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Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Our muscles are nature's actuators. The sinewy tissue is what generates the forces that make our bodies move. In recent years ...
Two new studies introduce AI systems that use either video or photos to create simulations that can train robots to function in the real world. This could significantly lower the costs of training ...
Discover 2026’s biggest shifts in AI, robots, blockchain, agents, and ethics. Thirteen bold predictions reveal how technology ...
Walk into the Anna Hiss Gymnasium at the University of Texas, and an autonomous, or self-operating, robot might just pass by you. With a team of interdisciplinary researchers, a renovated space, about ...
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Programmable soft materials unlock asymmetric motion for next-gen robot designs
A new class of soft, programmable composites that can twist, stiffen, and move differently ...
A new study by an international team of scientists has outlined the potential for a new class of robots that can match the capabilities of humans. These advances are driven by the convergence of ...
Health Accelerator chief Paul Roseman shares how GPs are expressing greater confidence in using clinician-developed digital ...
What makes a robot truly intelligent? Is it the ability to solve complex equations in milliseconds or something more human-like—such as recognizing a misplaced object in a cluttered room or adapting ...
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun says humanoid robots will join factory production lines within five years as AI-driven automation ...
Basic Human–Robot Interaction by Dr David O Johnson offers practical guidance and insights for conducting experiments in Human–Robot Interaction (HRI) and publishing the results in scientific journals ...
An undated handout photo shows a Poultry Patrol, Inc., robot moving in a flock of turkeys in a barn on a farm in Minnesota. The robots are designed to stimulate bird movement in turkey barns and alert ...
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