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Engineers have developed Truss Link robots that can self-repair, grow, and morph by absorbing parts from other robots, inching closer to true autonomy.
We chat to puzzle game designer Zach Barth about the inspirations behind Kaizen: A Factory Story, and how he nearly made a Factorio-like.
Check out the Accolades Trailer for Sonokuni, a 2D top-down action game developed by Don Yasa Crew. Players will fight through a Japanese biopunk mythology setting where a single hit means instant ...
UBTech's Walker S2 becomes the first humanoid robot to autonomously swap its battery, enabling nonstop, human-free industrial work.
Device, a vision-language-action (VLA) foundation model designed to run locally on robot hardware. The model features ...
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A newly-released state report on hospital finances shows Sharon Regional Health System taking lumps from its former owner ...
The average rate on a 30-year U.S. mortgage rose for the second week in a row, another setback for the U.S. housing market, ...
KAIST and Chungnam researchers build artificial sensory nerves for energy-efficient robots that mimic human habituation and ...
The potential for these kinds of machines to reshape computer processing, increase energy efficiency, and revolutionize medical testing has scientists excited. But when do we consider these cells to ...
This study provides valuable findings regarding potential correlates of protection against the African swine fever virus. The evidence supporting the claims is solid, although analysis using a higher ...