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Scientists create living robots with customizable movement powered by human lung cells
Carnegie Mellon scientists create AggreBots, tiny lung-cell robots powered by cilia with controlled motility.Word excerpt: ...
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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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AggreBots: Tiny living robots made from lung cells could one day deliver medicine inside the body
A brand-new engineering approach to generate "designer" biological robots using human lung cells is underway in Carnegie Mellon University's Ren lab. Referred to as AggreBots, these microscale living ...
Until now, robots have been able to walk on flat surfaces. Even then, they've needed almost constant human guidance. These ...
A video making its rounds on social media shows an engineer from a startup called Skild AI taking a chainsaw to the limbs of a robot dog.
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Next-generation humanoid robot can do the moonwalk
KAIST research team's independently developed humanoid robot boasts world-class driving performance, reaching speeds of 12km/h, along with excellent stability, maintaining balance even with its eyes ...
From drones and humanoid robots to collaborative “cobots” designed to work alongside humans, sophisticated machines are ...
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China's humanoid robot head startles viewers with lifelike facial expressions
In a YouTube video, the robot's head glances around with a quizzical expression and blinks in a way that is eerily lifelike.
Though automation reduces the number of jobs in the auto industry, there are still plenty of human workers needed to oversee ...
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Simulated humanoid robots learn to hike rugged terrain autonomously
Training humanoid robots to hike could accelerate development of embodied AI for tasks like autonomous search and rescue, ...
Adding the robot umps is likely to cut down on ejections. MLB said 61.5% of ejections among players, managers and coaches ...
Part 1, we reported on the Enhanced Games, an athletic competition that will be staged next May in Las Vegas for a willing contingent of chemically assisted swimmers, sprinters, and weightlifters.
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