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7 animal-inspired robots solving real-world engineering challenges
Nature has spent millions of years perfecting movement, efficiency, and survival. Engineers are now ...
Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
Real guppies respond to Robofish—a 3D-printed plastic model with a vaguely realistic paint job—as if it were a real schoolmate. Researchers used different-sized Robofish to show that guppy schools ...
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Jensen Huang just called humanoid robots a $40 trillion market. Here’s why Wall Street is loading up on physical AI stocks
Quick Read Nvidia (NVDA) announced Isaac Groot, its foundation model for humanoid robots, with Q1 FY2027 Data Center revenue ...
A four-legged robot now walks like a living, breathing creature—no rehearsals, no manual tweaks. Researchers at the University of Leeds designed it to move, react, and adapt entirely on its own.
He walks, he talks, he runs and he plays. He’s “Waldog,” an AI-powered robot that is making the rounds in the northern city of Monterrey, Mexico, to raise awareness about animal abuse and welfare.
Robots in animal form have evolved from providing companionship to taking on roles in security, wildlife conservation and more.
The latest TED talk feels a few years ahead of its time. Featuring Markus Fischer, the head of corporate design for German tech company Festo, the video shows what appears to be a sort of stiff ...
If you’re planning to bring your humanoid robot with you on your next vacation, we have some bad news. Southwest Airlines has now banned them from flying in the cabin or as checked baggage. The ...
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