X’s Neo wants to be your housekeeper. First, it needs to be controlled by a human in your home. Cool with you?
One day, robots might navigate through your blood vessels to break up clots, deliver targeted chemotherapy or repair ruptured blood vessels more efficiently and effectively than existing tools, ...
University of Chicago computer scientist Sarah Sebo is programming robots to give empathetic responses and perform nonverbal ...
Think of actuators as the robot’s muscles —the technology that enables humanoids to move. Actuators come in three types: ...
Analysts expect the humanoid and service-robot markets to exceed $300 billion within the next decade as companies continue to ...
Pop culture has often depicted robots as cold, metallic, and menacing, built for domination, not compassion. But at Georgia ...
After about a decade in the works, Palo Alto-based robotics company 1X is nearly ready with its Neo humanoid, which is ...
The future of home help has arrived. NEO, the worlds first humanoid home robot, is now available for pre-order. It can walk, ...
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look Nvidia’s collaborations in life sciences and drug development, Cobot’s ...
The transformations induced by these bubbles include a helicopter, a mole, a train, a car, and a submarine. Every transformation is accompanied by a brief sequence when Yoshi’s sprite slowly morphs ...
Once again, scientists have created something to give humanoid robots skills that no human possesses without asking themselves if it is truly a good idea.