A premapped course, a crew of handlers and a world-beating time: here’s what this Beijing half marathon reveals about how far ...
When XPeng unveiled its latest humanoid robot earlier this year, the spectacle was designed to provoke disbelief. The robot’s movements appeared so lifelike that founder He Xiaopeng had its leg cut ...
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Slime-like artificial muscle reshapes on command, heals after damage and turns one robot into many
Breaking away from conventional robots that perform only predefined functions once fabricated, researchers have developed a ...
We have all heard about the robot that had to be cut to confirm that there was no human inside. When XPENG unveiled its hyper-realistic humanoid robot IRON at its AI Day in Guangzhou, it stirred all ...
It’s a bizarre sight: With a short burst of light, a sponge-shaped robot scoots across a tiled surface. Flipped on its back, it repeatedly twitches as if doing sit-ups. By tinkering with the light’s ...
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New artificial muscle shows 91% recovery, reshapes and heals after damage
Researchers at Seoul National University have developed an artificial muscle that can change shape ...
For centuries, people tried to build ornithopters that flapped like birds, but none became a practical path to human flight.
A new artificial muscle can change shape, repair damage, and be reused, bringing a major shift in how robots are built and ...
Engineers have long tried to build artificial muscles that work like the ones in the human body—strong, flexible, fast, and ...
A new robotic breakthrough out of South Korea may soon turn your clothes into assistive tech. Researchers have found a way to mass-produce ultra-thin "fabric muscles" that can flex and lift like human ...
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