Thanks to new technologies like artificial intelligence, scientists are increasingly freed from the constraints of the laboratory. It raises questions about how much humans should outsource to robots.
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
Amid intensifying global competition to accelerate scientific research using artificial intelligence, the Institute of Science Tokyo has opened a base where AI tools and robots will conduct fully ...
Japan just cracked the code on 24/7 medical research. Ten robots at Tokyo University of Science’s new Robotics Innovation Center handle complex experiments while human researchers sleep at home. This ...
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote in this newsletter about my visit to Figure AI, a California startup that has developed a humanoid robot. Billions of dollars are currently pouring into the robotics ...
Using paper coated with silicon resin and iron particles, researchers created an untethered soft robot that can move without any electronics. This magnetically controlled device can detect heavy metal ...
Researchers hope to build a facility with thousands of robots capable of performing experiments independently by 2040.
Scientists just showcased a humanoid robot performing a complicated side flip. The company that makes the robot, Unitree, posted a video to Youtube showcasing its acrobatics. In the video, the ...
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