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Humanoid robots learn expressive motion for better collaboration
At the University of California San Diego, engineers have advanced humanoid robotics by teaching a bipedal platform to ...
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A Chinese company put a backflipping humanoid robot on sale for about $16,000
Unitree Robotics, a Hangzhou-based company, began selling its G1 humanoid robot this month at a listed price starting from ...
Robot competitions may show how far technology has advanced. Human sport reveals who we are—and what we can become.
Proception settled its lawsuit and raised $11 million in seed funding led by First Round Capital. The company is shipping its first 22-degree-of-freedom robotic hand and a sensor glove. The round ...
Ground Branch is a first-person, realism-oriented online experience that places players in the roles of elite CIA Paramilitary Operators of the Special Activities Division.
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NASA tests advanced capabilities for moon and Mars rovers
A prototype rover built with a new design for tackling rugged terrain is helping teams refine capabilities that could one day ...
Section 1. Purpose. The United States continues to lead the world in Artificial Intelligence (AI) because of the enormous talent and innovation of our AI industry, and because we refuse to stifle this ...
The BA013L 13 kg arc welding robot will make its debut inside a compact welding cell designed for high-performance welding ...
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Video: New AI model gives humanoid robots 90 percent success in complex missions
Flexion Robotics has introduced Reflect v1.0, a robotics intelligence platform that enables humanoid robots ...
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Three-armed Sashimi-Bot learns to slice and serve fish like a pro
If you ever need help in the kitchen cutting fish into appetizing bites, a new three-armed robot may be able to help. And that's no easy feat for robots. While they are generally good at picking up ...
Mar. 18, 2026 Your morning coffee or tea could be quietly supporting your brain health. A long-term study found that moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee or tea was linked to an 18% lower risk ...
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