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Video: China’s humanoid robot becomes world’s first to walk 130,000 steps in -53°F
China’s humanoid robot maker Unitree has showcased a major cold-weather milestone, with its G1 ...
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Jizai arms in Japan: upgrade your limbs with extra functionality
Jizai Arms creates wearable robotic limbs, granting users a six-armed “supervillain” look.
What has opposable thumbs and is the most dexterous tool on the planet? The human hand, obviously. Well … not anymore. At ...
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Robotic joints inspired by human knees correct 99% misalignment, grip 3× more
Engineers at Harvard have developed a new method to design robotic joints that mimic ...
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Why Mark Grayson has robot arms in Invincible season 4
Invincible season 4 trailer footage shows Mark Grayson back on saving-the-world duty, but now with robotic limbs, and there's a good reason why.
Engineers at EPFL have developed a highly dexterous, reversible robotic hand that can detach and move independently from its arm.
Sebastian Gomez-Pena was an avid rugby player before a horror diving accident on holiday left him paralysed below the neck - ...
Doctors know a small number of patients will face life-threatening complications after an illness, but they need to scan ...
Donoghue was awarded the prize, considered among the most prestigious honors in engineering, for pioneering work in ...
A lightweight humanoid robot developed by researchers in China does not behave in the way most robots do. It stretches, ...
LimX Dynamics Inc., a Chinese artificial intelligence autonomous humanoid robotics company, today announced it has raised about $200 million in early-stage funding to showcase embodied intelligence ...
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Our verdict on Annie Bot: This novel about a sex robot split opinions
Members of the New Scientist Book Club give their take on Sierra Greer's award-winning science-fiction novel Annie Bot, our ...
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