In crowded environments, more robots don’t always mean faster results—in fact, too many can bring everything to a standstill.
As National Robotics Week highlights advances across automation and AI, manufacturers are seeing those innovations move ...
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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
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Princeton-built 3D-printed soft robot moves and folds using heat, not motors
A paper crane that flaps its wings without a single motor inside it sounds like a magic trick. But engineers at Princeton ...
Accenture Ventures invests in General Robotics, whose GRID platform deploys AI skills across 40+ robots from different ...
KAIST's humanoid robot sprints, moonwalks and kicks a ball on a soccer field, showing smooth repeatable movement powered by ...
A dancing robot went wild at a California hot pot restaurant, smashing dishes and sending chopsticks flying instead of doing the robot. The robot was captured on video at the Haidilao location ...
Skild AI acquires Zebra Technologies’ robotics arm to deploy its hardware-agnostic "brain" and automate end-to-end warehouse ...
Planetary exploration may be about to get a major speed boost. Researchers tested a semi-autonomous robot that can move from ...
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