Meet Karen Dolva, co-founder and former CEO of the Norwegian tech company No Isolation, helping children with medical ...
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Researchers create world's smallest programmable, autonomous robots
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world's smallest fully programmable ...
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Cell-Sized Robots Can Sense, Decide, And Move Without Outside Control
Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
A viral video shows Tesla’s Optimus robot falling during a demo, sparking speculation that it was being controlled via ...
South Commons, Suite 145 In a dorm at Grove City College over a decade ago, Jake Loosararian built a robot. Today, he’s ...
Humanoid robots are all over social media, doing everything from dancing to serving drinks. But are they really going to show ...
Robot vacuums have steadily improved their cleaning performance and object avoidance over the years, but during our testing at CNET Labs, we discovered an odd trade-off.
Scientists in Switzerland have built a robot as small as a grain of sand. Surgeons control it with magnets and move it through blood vessels to place medicine exactly where it is needed. Bradley J.
Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) and the University of Michigan have created the world's smallest autonomous and programmable robots. Each measuring about 200 micrometers wide – ...
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Labor vs. social robots? Humanoids focusing on accessibility were featured at Silicon Valley summit
Robots are getting more and more advanced with the ability to complete tasks, help out and make life easier on everyone - not just tech companies. It's no longer science fiction, it's non-fiction and ...
From wild rants and embarrassing product placement to awkward celebs and touching moments, we've seen it all over the last 11 years ...
A new video from a Tesla demonstration in Miami shows the Optimus humanoid robot falling during its presentation. The footage highlights unusual hand movements made as it fell, which closely resemble ...
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