Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing tiny drones inspired by bats for search and rescue missions.
Enter NEO, a humanoid robot created by 1X, an artificial intelligence and robotics company based in Palo Alto, California.
“Futuristic humanoids working in homes, businesses, and public spaces fuel people's interest," says Takayuki Ito, President of the International Federation of Robotics. “Since our environment is ...
Robotics experts are testing tiny drones that can be deployed in search and rescue missions even in dark, smoky or stormy ...
Think of actuators as the robot’s muscles —the technology that enables humanoids to move. Actuators come in three types: ...
Host of “The Rip Current” podcast Jacob Ward joins ABC News Live to discuss the world’s first humanoid robot designed to help ...
ROBA, The People’s Robotics Platform, today announced the first publicly available version of its open, interoperable ...
Smarter data processing could make machines more helpful and energy-efficient in the real world. A good way to test this principle is robot soccer. Robots perceive the world around them very ...
Meet Sparrow, Cardinal and Proteus. They’re the robots that, step by step, are replacing human workers in the company’s ...
Amazon has been using robots to manage and automate their warehouses for years. Here’s a short feature on their current robot, Hercules. This is absolutely Amazon tooting their own horn, but if you ...