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MIT engineers give biohybrid robots a power upgrade with synthetic tendons
Biohybrid robots that run on real muscle are shifting from science fiction toward workable machines. In labs around the world ...
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Inside XPENG’s cut-open robot: Engineering the human touch
Can cutting open a robot be the best way to win an engineering argument? That slice through synthetic skin, theatrically done ...
Mike LeBlanc, co-founder of Foundation Robotics and a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, shares insights from his entrepreneurial ...
A former Tesla engineer left the electric automaker's humanoid robotics team to co-found a startup operating in Palo Alto, California, and Shenzhen, China. The engineer, Shuo Yang, was part of the ...
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Video: Elon Musk’s Optimus humanoid robot masters human-like smooth running
EV maker Tesla has shared a new update of its humanoid robot Optimus on ...
Agile Robots said its integrated portfolio combines robotics hardware, software, data, and in-house manufacturing expertise.
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Tesla Optimus falls in Miami demo, hand movements sparks remote operation debate
A new video from a Tesla demonstration in Miami shows the Optimus humanoid robot ...
The 6 Best Robotics Engineering Courses Worth Taking in 2024 Your email has been sent Robots are everywhere, from the assembly line of major factories to the vacuums cleaning the living room carpet.
Let’s look at the updates in risk management and cybersecurity as outlined in the recently updated ISO 10218 robotics standard with A3’s Carole Franklin. These are shaping the future of robotics ...
Scientists in Switzerland are pioneering a way to precisely target drugs in the body using tiny devices controlled by magnets, a technique that could one day reduce unintended side effects.
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PELLSTON – The Holy Gears FTC Robotics team from All Saints Catholic Middle School in Alpena delivered another outstanding performance at the Pellston Qualifying Tournament this past weekend.
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