A new humanoid robot has stunned audiences with its eerie realism to the point where many refused to believe it was actually a machine.
Electric vehicle company XPeng has released a video of its "Iron" robot without skin, and the results are pretty disturbing.
Courtesy of XPENG Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG unveiled its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" at its 2025 Tech Day on Wednesday, captivating audiences with its lifelike appearance and ...
A team of researchers from North Carolina State University has created a new 3D-printing method that builds paper-thin ...
XPENG showcases its new-generation humanoid robot "IRON" during the company's 2025 Tech Day on November 5, 2025. Photo: ...
China’s EV maker stuns social media after its lifelike robot performs so convincingly that many thought it was a person in a ...
Precision is everything when it comes to microsurgery. A few microns—smaller than the width of a human hair—can mean the difference between success and failure. Traditional robotic tools have helped ...
On Wednesday, Clone Robotics released video footage of its Protoclone humanoid robot, a full-body machine that uses synthetic muscles to create unsettlingly human-like movements. In the video, the ...
A team of researchers at the University of California San Diego has created a soft robotic skin that enables millimeter-wide ...
Now that artificial intelligence has mastered almost everything we do online, it needs help learning how we physically move ...
Doctors from the University of Dundee and Florida have used a robot to perform a remote thrombectomy on a human cadaver ...
AgiBot is using AI-powered robots to do new manufacturing tasks. Smarter machines may transform physical labor in China.