A Chinese EV company has created a humanoid robot so eerily lifelike engineers were forced to cut it open to prove it was, in fact, a robot.
The jellyfish robot developed by Northwestern Polytechnical University aims to help in deep-sea exploration. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] A research team from Northwestern Polytechnical ...
Early blueprints reveal Apple’s shelved self-driving car secrets, including advanced machine vision and privacy-centric ...
Health, manufacturing and agriculture are seeing a sea change with advancements in the tech sector. The India Today Robotics ...
At the new Institute for Adaptive Mechanical Systems (IAMS) at the University of Stuttgart, the focus is on a new generation of walking robots and “soft robotics”. The researchers are developing ...
According to the company, the robot has 82 degrees of freedom, which enable smooth, flexible movements, and is powered by ...
Dancing robots, smart safety devices, and a teenage AI prodigy are highlights at the Web Summit in Lisbon, drawing 70,000 ...
Video. Dancing robots, smart safety devices, and a teenage AI prodigy are highlights at the Web Summit in Lisbon, drawing ...
Manufactured using digital light processing (DLP) additive techniques, the lattice serves as a bionic musculoskeletal ...
In a stunning display of innovation, Xpeng Motors, a prominent Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, has introduced its latest creation: a humanoid robot named IRON. This remarkable unveiling, which ...
In a remarkable display of technological advancement, Xpeng, a Chinese electric vehicle company, has ignited social media frenzy with the unveiling of its new humanoid robot, Iron. This innovation has ...