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NASA Valkyrie humanoid robot built for Mars research returns to US after 10 years
A humanoid robot developed by NASA for future Mars missions is set to return ...
Valkyrie, a humanoid robot that was previously trained to assist NASA with Mars mission preparations, will soon return to the ...
Researchers at Penn and the University of Michigan have developed the world’s smallest, fully autonomous robots. The health ...
For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
Researchers at Kyoto University have developed Buddharoid. This is an AI-powered humanoid robot designed to act like a Buddhist priest, amid Japan’s priest shortage.
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Scientists built robots smaller than a grain of sand
Robots that can think and move are no longer confined to factory floors or humanoid prototypes. Researchers have now shrunk fully programmable machines to a size smaller than a grain of sand, packing ...
Coco Robotics says its Coco 2 delivery robot can reach 13 mph on streets and bike lanes, using Niantic Spatial mapping to improve navigation in dense cities.
For the companies pioneering humanoid development, the question is no longer if the technology will work, but whether it can keep working in the field.
With AI-supported training in the RoboGym, TU Munich and NEURA Robotics aim to prepare humanoid and other robots for everyday ...
Inside a lab on the Georgia Institute of Technology campus, students are taking the first steps toward the moon without ever leaving Atlanta.
Humanoid robots are beginning to take on household tasks, showing how AI-powered machines could soon assist with chores in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Jianfeng Yang Researchers in Finland have developed small, fairy-like robots that can fly, which could help to ...
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