An adhesive inspired by the foot pads of geckos allows a robot to scale both smooth and rough vertical surfaces.
The university built its name on flashy labs, and political and industry guests. A Chinese robot passed off as innovation at ...
One molecular identity platform is giving physical materials and digital markets verifiable, persistent proof-turning isolated sectors into an interconnected ecosystem built on measurable truth.
Nilmani Singh is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign working with robotics and AI to improve laboratory automations. In this Postdoc Portrait, he shares how ...
By uncovering the molecular interactions that give spider silk its remarkable properties, researchers have revealed principles that could inspire advanced materials and shed light on biological ...
Chinese automotive company XPeng made a big splash last year with its Terminator-like humanoid robot, dubbed Iron. The bipedal robot — which features certain eyebrow-raising design choices — was seen ...
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed an electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to distinguish everyday touch from damaging force. That ability, once reserved for living ...
SUZHOU, China—Elon Musk has been telling investors for months that Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot will revolutionize the world and create a new mega-industry. But most of it could belong to China, he ...
The first batch includes two humanoid robot series and a quadruped robot, and is available for consumers to pre-order. Faraday Future Introduces Its First Batch of AI-Powered Robots In a press release ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at Wageningen University & Research have developed a new type of plastic that, according to materials theory, should not be able to exist. Its properties sit somewhere ...
Scientists have identified the molecular interactions that give spider silk its exceptional strength and flexibility, opening the door to new bio-inspired materials for aircraft, protective clothing ...
The machines aren’t just coming for your jobs. Now, they want your bodies as well. That’s at least the hope of Alexander Liteplo, a software engineer and founder of RentAHuman.ai, a platform for AI ...