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New insect-style robot pulls off aggressive aerial stunts and high-speed navigation
Earlier versions of insect-scale robots could only fly slowly and along predictable paths. The new robot changes that dynamic ...
Dog-like robots whose heads look like tech billionaires—and whose backsides poop out prints—are the viral must-see artworks ...
Akash Ambani, Shloka Mehta Ambani and children, Anant Ambani, Mukesh Ambani, Nita Ambani, Isha Ambani and Anand Piramal © ...
Art Basel Miami Beach faces shifting relevance as younger collectors, online art sales and regional buying reshape the fair’s market and attendance in Miami Beach.
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Blenders Pride Fashion Tour Gurugram delivers India’s most advanced tech-driven runway showcase
Blenders Pride Fashion Tour transformed its Gurugram edition into a full-fledged Futureverse, unveiling what it calls India’s first completely tech-immersive runway. The showcase merged couture with ...
Those of a nervous disposition might want to skip this article. It’s about some of the creepiest robots ever to have walked ...
Futurism on MSN
Billionaires’ Fleshy Heads Put on Robot Dog Bodies
Mike Winkelmann, also known as the digital artist Beeple, has a bizarre new art instillation with billionaire heads on robot ...
The installation at Art Basel is framed as a critique of algorithmic control, merging machine perception with on-chain ...
The humanoid robot developed by Chinese company XPeng might have an impressive gait, but its mechanical innards are a sight to behold. Called “Iron,” the bipedal unit has been the talk of ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Bio-hybrid robots turn food waste into functional machines
EPFL scientists have integrated discarded crustacean shells into robotic devices, leveraging the strength and flexibility of ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Our muscles are nature's actuators. The sinewy tissue is what generates the forces that make our bodies move. In recent years, engineers have used real muscle tissue to actuate "biohybrid robots" made ...
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