A robotic hand with fingernail-like tips lets robots peel fruit, open lids and pick up thin, flat objects with more precise, human-like dexterity.
The Library of Congress announced that it discovered and restored a long-lost silent film, which many consider to feature the first robot in cinema. Titled Gugusse and the Automaton, the 45-second ...
Coordinating groups of underwater robots is difficult because communication below the surface is slow and unreliable. GPS ...
The On LightSpray Cloudmonster 3 Hyper running shoe relies on a clever automated production that makes a lighter, more ...
The University of Edinburgh’s Centre of Robotics has honed Valkyrie’s capabilities over the last 10 years.
Gugusse et l'Automate In the brief silent film, Méliès portrays a magician named Gugusse who is showing off an “automaton” in what looks like a proto–robot manufacturing facility. The automaton is ...
Honor's upcoming Robot Phone boasts a unique pop-up camera with a personality, capable of nodding, shaking its head, and even ...
KidWorks USA, at 8155 W. 28th Avenue, offers classroom programs from pre‑kindergarten through 7th grade and plans to add 8th grade next year. And now, the school is introducing AI to students in an ...
Originally developed in the 1990s, The Robot Zoo transforms familiar creatures into towering mechanical marvels, revealing ...
China’s humanoid robot revolution is no longer science fiction – it’s happening now. From Shenzhen’s first 6S robot store and cutting-edge research labs to leading robotics companies in Shanghai and ...
A long-lost 1897 George Melies film, arguably the first robot science fiction story committed to film, has made its way to the Library of Congress.
The challenges, such as opening a door with a round doorknob, started out easy, at least for a human, and progressed to “gold ...