From surgical robots to humanoid robot fleets for household chores, here's what Nvidia announced about its robots at GTC.
A breakthrough from Canadian researchers brings us closer to robots that move with the power and grace of living organisms.
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Future of robots powered by living muscle cells mapped by Harvard-led study
A new research paper suggests scientists are working on designing robots that could live on muscle cells like humans, ...
In a Swiss military training center, student-built robots are being put to the test in real-world disaster scenarios. From a ...
Opportunities in the Surgical Robots market include the rise in demand for minimally invasive surgeries, driven by ...
Amid the wave of hype over artificial intelligence, a growing chorus of fear has sprung around software engineering, where ...
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, has come out swinging against the “corporate terrorists” opposing his proposed $1 ...
A San Francisco-based startup is developing humanoid robots designed specifically for combat, breaking ranks with major ...
On Monday, the Golden Knights and Las Vegas-based service robotics company RichTech Robotics announced a partnership, ...
In the wilds of Latvia, the British military is trying out new battlefield technology — and how to best integrate ‘the ...
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