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How China’s hyper-realistic humanoid robot achieved its eerily human walk
Rather than pushing a futuristic, machine-forward aesthetic, XPENG leans into recognisable visual cues such as body shape, ...
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MIT engineers give biohybrid robots a power upgrade with synthetic tendons
Biohybrid robots that run on real muscle are shifting from science fiction toward workable machines. In labs around the world ...
Biological muscles act as flexible actuators, generating force naturally and with an impressive range of motion.
The modern era of robotics was born in 1961 on a General Motors assembly line in New Jersey. Its name was Unimate. A heavy, ...
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus.
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Liquid metal with new tricks could reshape future gadgets
Liquid metals that flow like water yet conduct electricity like solid wires are moving from lab curiosities into the toolkit ...
It doesn’t open up the tapestry of human experience — it reads like it was written by a shut-in with Wi-Fi and a thesaurus.
Many superheroes were born thanks to tragedies in their lives, but these seven heroes had the most tragic backstories.
Fiber-type artificial muscles offer a breakthrough in robotic actuation, combining biomimetic design with multifunctional capabilities for diverse applications.
Scientists have been working for years to create robots powered by living muscle tissue. These biohybrid robots combine ...
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Hunt for a lost ship led to a surprise Antarctic life find
The search for a long-lost Antarctic ship has unexpectedly opened a window into a hidden ecosystem, revealing a dense ...
Between reason and emotion, extremes and equilibrium, Kashmir’s landscapes mirror the delicate tension within our own lives.
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