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Chinese firm launches third humanoid batch as robots showcase human-like walking
Chinese robotics player Dobot has launched the third batch of its full-size industrial humanoid ...
China’s robotics race is entering a new phase. After years of pouring capital into robot arms, mobile platforms, sensors, and ...
Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited.
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a proof-of-concept method for programming mechanical properties into solid Lego-like building blocks. By controlling the solidity of hundreds ...
Not ready for robots in homes? The maker of a friendly new humanoid thinks it might change your mind
As the new robot called Sprout walks around a Manhattan office, nodding its rectangular head, lifting its windshield wiper-like “eyebrows” ...
Explore the 2026 differences between Robotics and Mechatronics. Compare their career scopes, core subjects, and industry applications from smart factory automation to AI-driven autonomous systems and ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot becomes world’s first to walk 130,000 steps in -53°F
China’s humanoid robot maker Unitree has showcased a major cold-weather milestone, with its G1 ...
The Cumbrian nuclear plant hopes using the robot will mean fewer people are sent into danger zones.
Standing-room-only event was part of CU Boulder’s annual Research & Innovation Week held Oct. 14-18 The College of Engineering & Applied Science welcomed a packed audience to its Robotics Showcase on ...
Robotics combines computer science, engineering, and technology to design, construct, and utilize machines that are programmed to replicate or substitute human actions and decision-making. These ...
UF's Gator Robotics battled at the National Havoc Robot League, with bots Steggy and Termigator reaching semi-finals and Top ...
The Air Force’s former Chief Information Officer, Lauren Barrett Knausenberger, got her start in federal service learning cryptography as a 17-year-old through the National Security Agency. “I had ...
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