A viral moment on a trip to Dallas helped spark a change.
Harvard researchers have developed 3D-printed muscle-like filaments, enabling robots to achieve flexible, human-like movement with programmed material behavior.
Discover the future of robotics as we introduce Ameca, the latest humanoid robot from Engineered Arts. Inspired by scenes from the movie "I, Robot" and highlighted by IFL Science, this video explores ...
Videos posted on social media captured the myriad of lifelike robots at a McDonald's in Shanghai performing routine tasks typically completed by human workers, A McDonald’s in a Chinese city welcome ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone's talking about her "hot bod." Moya, a new lifelike robot from the Chinese company DroidUp, has skin that is warm to the ...
Imagine a robot that doesn’t just walk but glides across a room with the grace of a dancer. Picture a machine that can not only pick up a fragile glass without shattering it but also assemble ...
HONG KONG - David Hanson envisions a future in which AI-powered robots evolve to become "super-intelligent genius machines" that might help solve some of mankind's most challenging problems. If only ...
A fan-favorite alien from Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel Project Hail Mary has come to ...
Scientists built small ant inspired robots that work together using light signals. These robots can build or dig by following simple rules.