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Scientists build insect-inspired robots that float, paddle, and stride on water surfaces
Scientists build insect-inspired soft robots on water using HydroSpread, a new fabrication method for flexible films.
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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.
With RoboBallet, the complexity of computation also grew with the complexity of the system, but at a far slower rate. (The computations grew linearly with the growing number of tasks and obstacles, ...
AI-powered search results have changed how SEO works. Simple tweaks can help financial advisors and their firms show up much ...
China’s plug-and-play AI is powering everything from hotels to hospitals and factories, but affordability remains the key ...
Google-updates-its-algorithm fast. What worked last year (or even six months ago) might be quietly tanking your rankings ...
In May, when I conceived the Courier’s First Amendment special edition, I envisioned a primer for our readers, sort of a ...
A video making its rounds on social media shows an engineer from a startup called Skild AI taking a chainsaw to the limbs of a robot dog.
In a world rapidly embracing smart home tech, SwitchBot is doing something different. Rather than just another robot vacuum, ...
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Meet Atlas: Boston Dynamics’ All-Electric Humanoid Robot with Incredible Moves
The robotics field has just seen a major advance with Boston Dynamics introducing its newest innovation: the all-electric Atlas humanoid robot. The company states marks the way towards ...
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