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U.S. and China Are Racing to Build the Smartest Robots
With Humanoid Robots :collision: China's Ant Group just revealed its first humanoid robot, R1 — capable of everything from ...
Real Science on MSN
How Scientists Accidentally Created Self-Reproducing Robots
What happens when you build a living robot and it starts making copies of itself? This is the story of xenobots: synthetic life designed by AI and built from frog cells. And it’s unlike anything ...
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A robot programmed to act like a 7-year-old girl works to combat fear and loneliness in hospitals
Robin is a therapeutic robot programed to act like a 7-year-old girl as it travels around nursing homes and hospitals’ ...
Just Food on MSN
“We want the capacity of the tanker and the speed of the little boat” – Beechdean MD Andrew Howard on competing in UK ice cream
Beechdean MD Andrew Howard discusses how the SME is building a business in the competitive UK ice-cream market.
Don’t be sad that Alien: Earth season one is over. Be glad that it happened. With the eighth and final episode of the season, ...
Elon Musk's electric vehicle company is proposing to make a strategic investment in his artificial intelligence company.
Tesla's CEO recently made a bold statement about the company's progress on designing its own artificial intelligence chips.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Video: 'Anti-gravity mode' lets China’s humanoid robot survive repeated kicks
Unitree’s G1 robot can take hits, falls, and shoves, then quickly get back on its feet thanks to Anti-Gravity mode.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China's humanoid robot head startles viewers with lifelike facial expressions
In a YouTube video, the robot's head glances around with a quizzical expression and blinks in a way that is eerily lifelike.
Only in China can a company specializing in robot vacuums be bold enough to design, manufacture, and sell EVs. Additionally, China is the only place where such a business could actually work. A ...
From left, engineering professor Morteza Lahijanian and graduate student Karan Muvvala watch as a robotic arm completes a task using wooden blocks. Imagine for a moment that you’re in an auto factory.
Florida’s Everglades are teeming with gigantic, invasive snakes, but a fluffy, high-tech solution is poised to help. The state is turning to robotic stuffed rabbits to help trap invasive Burmese ...
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