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This sideways-scooting robot crab is so tiny it fits through the eye of a needle
May 27, 2022
This sideways-scooting robot crab is so tiny it fits through the eye of a needle
Engineers have developed the world's tiniest remote-controlled walking robot, and it mimics a mini crab that can shuffle sideways without any wires, hydraulics, electricity or other standard mechanical components. The robotic crabs — which span just one-fiftieth of an inch wide (0.5 milimeters) wide — can also bend, twist, turn...
Human-like robot tricks people into thinking it has a mind of its own
Jul 18, 2022
Human-like robot tricks people into thinking it has a mind of its own
An uncannily human-like robot that had been programmed to socially interact with human companions tricked people into thinking that the mindless machine was self-aware, according to a new study. The digital deceiver, which the researchers dubbed iCub, is a child-size humanoid robot created by the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT)...
Tiny, shape-shifting robot could one day be used to perform surgery from inside the body
Nov 14, 2023
Tiny, shape-shifting robot could one day be used to perform surgery from inside the body
Scientists have designed a tiny, shape-shifting spider-bot that can passively manipulate its body as it navigates its environment. The arachnid-inspired robot is a precursor to a bot that could one day perform surgery or hunt through rubble for survivors in a disaster zone, its inventors say. The robot, dubbed mCLARI...
Robot hand exceptionally 'human-like' thanks to new 3D printing technique
Nov 28, 2023
Robot hand exceptionally 'human-like' thanks to new 3D printing technique
Scientists have created the most human-like robotic hand ever, complete with 3D-printed bones, ligaments and tendons. The breakthrough — the 3D printing of a mixture of hard and soft parts by cross-layering up to four plastics — could be used to create more complex and durable robots, according to the...
These astonishing biobots can help neurons regrow — but researchers have no idea how
Dec 6, 2023
These astonishing biobots can help neurons regrow — but researchers have no idea how
Scientists have created tiny, self-assembling robots made from human cells that could one day repair damaged skin and tissue. These tiny biological machines, called Anthrobots, are made from human tracheal cells without any genetic modification. Lab dish experiments revealed they can encourage neurons, or nerve cells, to grow in damaged...
Elon Musk just teased Telsa’s new Optimus Gen-2 robot with a video featuring a funky treat at the end
Dec 14, 2023
Elon Musk just teased Telsa’s new Optimus Gen-2 robot with a video featuring a funky treat at the end
A new video shows Tesla's eerie new humanoid robot walking like an old man, doing squats and handling delicate objects like eggs. The Optimus Gen 2 machine is an upgrade on the first version of Optimus, which was revealed in March. In the firm's promotional video, Optimus Gen 2 demonstrates...
This video of a robot making coffee could signal a huge step in the future of AI robotics. Why?
Jan 22, 2024
This video of a robot making coffee could signal a huge step in the future of AI robotics. Why?
A robotics company has released a video purporting to show a humanoid robot making a cup of coffee after watching humans do it — while correcting mistakes it made in real time. In the promotional footage, Figure.ai's flagship model, dubbed Figure 01, picks up a coffee capsule, inserts it into...
Watch this eerily silent vision of the future — where offices are filled with weird, AI-powered robots
Feb 19, 2024
Watch this eerily silent vision of the future — where offices are filled with weird, AI-powered robots
Smiling humanoid robots have been shown to sort objects, drop off packages and even tidy up a child's toys in eerie new footage. The near-silent video, released by robotics company 1X, shows dozens of the company's EVE robots performing these various tasks in a large test environment that simulated office...
Forget making coffee — Boston Dynamics puts Atlas to work lifting heavy automotive struts in latest flex
Feb 21, 2024
Forget making coffee — Boston Dynamics puts Atlas to work lifting heavy automotive struts in latest flex
Boston Dynamics' flagship Atlas humanoid robot picks up and places heavy automotive struts with ease in new footage. In this latest demonstration of Atlas' capabilities, the robot uses only its on-board sensors to detect the objects before using its grippers to pick up the struts from storage and insert them...
Chinese scientists build world's fastest humanoid robot — but it's not going to win any sprints just yet
Mar 13, 2024
Chinese scientists build world's fastest humanoid robot — but it's not going to win any sprints just yet
A Chinese bipedal robot has set a new world speed record for a humanoid robot — and can maintain its balance when knocked off course. The newest version of Unitree's H1 robot, called Evolution V3.0, is a bipedal robot that stands a little over 5 foot 11 inches (1.8 meters)...
Watch a 'robot dog' scramble through a basic parkour course with the help of AI
Mar 14, 2024
Watch a 'robot dog' scramble through a basic parkour course with the help of AI
Scientists have used artificial intelligence (AI) to train a four-legged, dog-like robot to tackle a basic parkour course at a pace of up to 5 mph (8 km/h). In new footage, the quadruped, called ANYmal, hoists itself on top of a 3-foot-tall (1 meter) wooden crate, before jumping a gap...
Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid
Aug 13, 2010
Traffic Jams Ahead Unless More Cables Laid
As the internet rapidly expands with ever more videos, web pages and posts, more ocean-spanning cable lines will be needed to string together this essential global computer network. In five to seven years, for example, the transatlantic fiber optic cables linking the United States to Europe will run out of...
Internet Connectivity Could Increase Malware Attacks
Aug 19, 2010
Internet Connectivity Could Increase Malware Attacks
As our daily lives become increasingly linked to — and controllable by — the internet, experts say we may encounter computer viruses attacking us in a host of new ways. With items not traditionally thought of as vulnerable, such as cars, home appliances, and electric meters going online, consumers are...
7 Percent of Babies Now Have Email Addresses
Oct 7, 2010
7 Percent of Babies Now Have Email Addresses
They may not know how to use a computer yet, but a recent poll revealed that some children as young as six months already have an online presence, including their own email address. Antivirus maker AVG conducted a poll of mothers with children under two years old to see when...
Nothing Can Stop Internet’s Phenomenal Growth
Oct 8, 2010
Nothing Can Stop Internet’s Phenomenal Growth
Nothing will stop the exponential growth of the Internet. Not consistent poverty nor years of the deepest global recession in generations, according to a new report. This growth resulted from large numbers of citizens in Asia and the Middle East finding access to information infrastructure, even when lacking clean running...
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