The latest boom in robotics represents a revolution in the way machines have learned to interact with the world.
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Scientists built robots smaller than a grain of sand
Robots that can think and move are no longer confined to factory floors or humanoid prototypes. Researchers have now shrunk fully programmable machines to a size smaller than a grain of sand, packing ...
As robots enter hospitals and care facilities, questions remain about whether they actually make care easier for the people ...
Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, ...
For decades, humanoid robots have lived behind safety cages in factories or deep inside research labs. Fauna Robotics, a New York-based robotics startup, says that era is ending. The company has ...
Genesis AI unveils GENE-26.5, a robotic brain it says enables general-purpose robots to perform complex physical tasks with ...
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