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Video: Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot performs Kung Fu moves to showcase speed, balance
Watch Tesla's Optimus learn Kung Fu in a stunning new video demonstrating its impressive movement and technical improvements.
Construction robots have been around for a while, automating challenging tasks on job sites. The new kid on this block is ...
HydroSpread, a breakthrough fabrication method, lets scientists build ultrathin soft robots directly on water. These tiny, insect-inspired machines could transform robotics, healthcare, and ...
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Using generative AI to diversify virtual training grounds for robots
Chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude have experienced a meteoric rise in usage over the past three years because they can help ...
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Clarkson students create self-driving robot
Meet Scout Mini. He’s a self-driving robot developed by Clarkson engineering students. “Much of the research we do is very ...
A roti, Pranoti Nagarkar likes to say, is a non Newtonian fluid—its behaviour shifts with pressure, temperature and time.
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Humanoid robots get smarter muscles and sharper minds with NVIDIA’s latest arsenal
NVIDIA launches open Newton Physics Engine and Isaac GR00T N1.6, advancing humanoid robots with simulation and AI.
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