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China has unveiled the world’s first humanoid robot capable of changing its own batteries without human assistance.
In a move that inches us just a little closer to the singularity, engineers have developed robots that can grow, self-repair, ...
UBTech's Walker S2 becomes the first humanoid robot to autonomously swap its battery, enabling nonstop, human-free industrial work.
A NASA-backed robot will throw out the first pitch before the Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Twins game in a futuristic twist to JPL ...
Drone builder General Atomics will develop and build a variant of its Collaborative Combat Aircraft for European militaries, ...
The age of the human-only workplace may be coming to an end. A farm and a construction company offer a preview of what’s to ...
The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize ...
Traditional robot bodies "are still monolithic, unadaptive, and unrecyclable," said paper author and mechanical engineer Hod ...
Today's robots are stuck—their bodies are usually closed systems that can neither grow nor self-repair, nor adapt to their ...
As per the study, these robots could “absorb and reuse parts,” not from a factory, but from their environment or even from other robots.
Some classic rock songs deal with familiar subjects like love and patriotism. But others are, well, about robots!
The RoBoLeague World Robot Soccer League will host its final match in the city’s Yizhuang Development Zone on Saturday.
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