The China Spring Festival Gala has long been recognized as one of the most influential cultural events in the country, ...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore have developed a new way to make lab-grown muscles stronger by letting them train themselves, removing a major limitation in biohybrid robotics. The ...
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UBTech’s goal to mass-produce 10,000 humanoid robots by 2026 gets Siemens backing
Chinese robotics firm UBTech has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Siemens Digital Industries ...
Researchers at Cranfield University have created WANDER-bot, a low-cost, 3D-printed robot that is powered by wind energy.
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Smarter, faster, and more human: AI system helps robots outpace their human teachers
Robots are increasingly learning new skills by watching people. From folding laundry to handling food, many real-world, ...
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Swimming robot propelled by lab-grown muscle hits record speed
NUS researchers have developed a platform that lets lab-grown muscle tissues train themselves to record-breaking strength, ...
Techman unveils its TM Xplore I humanoid robot at Nvidia GTC 2026, showcasing AI-powered automation designed for real-world industrial work.
Civilian engineering is entering a new era where autonomy, precision, and human safety are becoming core project requirements—not optional upgrades.
Robot dogs are entering data centers to boost security and monitoring. Here’s why companies are investing up to $300K in ...
One thing led to another for Kira Voichenko, a junior at Keystone Oaks High School. Voichenko immigrated to Pittsburgh from Ukraine in March 2022, one month after Russia’s full-scale invasion. In the ...
NUS scientists have developed a self-training method that strengthens lab-grown muscle tissues around the clock, and used them to power a living-muscle ...
Aptima reached the Army xTechHumanoid finals with a fully autonomous locomotion system that helps humanoid robots navigate ...
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