Scientists have created micro-robots that swim and dodge obstacles like living organisms, revolutionizing medical robotics.
Walk through BMW’s Munich plant and the first thing you notice is not noise, speed, or even the robots. It is the setting.
We need to start thinking of robots as a modern tool that we can optimally design for specific use cases rather than a panacea to solve every challenge.
Robot density increased across major manufacturing regions in 2024, as companies continued investing in automation to improve ...
Humanoid robots are being used for some manual tasks at the Schaeffler auto parts plant in Cheraw, S.C. Proponents argue that ...
This approach removes a major limitation in soft robotics. Traditional fluid-driven systems rely on “heavy, bulky, oftentimes ...
A Chinese factory is producing humanoid robots every 30 minutes, marking a shift toward large-scale manufacturing and broader ...
With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs ...
SEER Robotics is appearing at MODEX in Atlanta from April 13-16 showcasing its "all robots, one platform" concept and live ...
Aiper's Scuba V3 serves a pleasing mix of AI-assisted navigation, wireless charging convenience, and reliable scrubbing without nuking your wallet.
To solve this, researchers at Generalist strapped wearable pincers, dubbed “data hands,” onto human workers. These devices ...
The bespectacled Abrams will finally reemerge this year as the producer of Anne Hathaway’s “The End of Oak Street” and as ...