With stats like that, one can’t help but suspect that the first country to have a million humanoids will be China.
Researchers made a robot bat that demonstrates how real bats use echolocation to find prey at night, contributing to the fields of biology, engineering, and robotics.
If you’re over the feel of raw fish when cooking, tired of cracking an egg on your own, and wish you didn’t have to run all by yourself anymore then the Powered Jacket MK3 might be perfect for you.
Unitree, Agibot, and Sharpa introduced humanoid robots at CES 2026. While one model is focused on entertainment, another ...
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China’s new humanoid robot floats, swims, flies, and navigates tight spaces effortlessly
Researchers in China have unveiled a soft humanoid robot that can shapeshift, float, swim, ...
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A Robot Hand Learns to Mimic Human Behaviour
The curious minds at ColdFusion showcase a robot hand learning to mimic human movements.
Fluid robot motion is the result of design choices among five options including pneumatics and strain wave gears.
Robots and AI are automating Wyoming’s oil rigs for safer drilling, while coal plants are being upgraded with “robot bubble ...
A Robot Is Unraveling the Secrets of How Some Bats Bounce Sound Waves Off Leaves to Find Insect Prey
A new study from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute used a robot to mimic common big-eared bats' echolocation skills ...
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