In an ominous video titled "Mush, Spot Mush!" posted on YouTube today, robot maker Boston Dynamics showed off ten of its robot dogs hauling a truck.
In a startling demonstration, the machine drew on experimentation, data, and observation of humans to learn how simple implements could help it achieve a task.
With funding from NASA, researchers are exploring how to control inflatable robots for future space missions
Across the United States, small startups and big businesses alike are clamoring to swarm city streets with fleets of autonomous delivery robots. The only problem? Our urban areas aren't necessarily well-equipped to accommodate them
Researchers at a startup devise a new power storage design that far surpasses lithium-ion's limitations.
Attempting to improve Europe’s industrial competitiveness, the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme has funded one of the world’s largest hybrid manufacturing machine, the Large Additive Subtractive Integrated Modular Machine (LASIMM) project, which has recentl
It can be a pain for workers to sort recycling, both because of the safety and the sheer monotony of it. But how do you get robots to do the job when the
NASA's Astrobee project is a fan favorite and represents a new chapter in autonomous space research and exploration.
Driven into the ground, interlocking metal plates known as sheet piles can keep soil from eroding after rainfall, they can serve as retaining walls on slopes, or perform other functions. Installing them is a laborious process, though, which is why scientists have created a robot to do the job.
Blue’s creators hope the new robot will accelerate the development of robotics for the home
Fears about robots tend to focus on how advanced machines could change, or destroy, human society. One organization, though, is focused on the opposite perspective: How humans could harm robots.
Ai-Da is an ultra-realistic robot, named after the first computer programmer Ada Lovelace. She has a specially developed drawing arm, programmed using artificial intelligence (AI). This enables her to draw portraits and sketches that look similar to human sketches.
MIT researchers show that merging statistical and symbolic artificial intelligence promises to enable computers to reason more like humans. Their hybrid model can learn object-related concepts like color and shape, and leverage that knowledge to interpret complex relationships.
A new automaker confab, teaming with the SAE engineering group, is trying to standardize how autonomous cars should be developed and sold.
For the modern American military, the new frontier of robotic warfare is here. Robots are widespread throughout the branches of the United States military, serving in all manner of key roles - and their usage and their importance to the mission of the services is only growing.
Students at Yorkton Regional High School (YRHS) are working out the bugs with their projects, as they prepare for the robotics competition at Skills Saskatchewan.
Robotics continues to become more of a force in today’s workplaces and homes. Robots make cars, assist police in dangerous situations — and even take room service to hotel guests.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7V7W-wKR-0 It is no secret that we love 3D printing here at Make:. We tend to focus on the cooler and more outstanding
The proven lifesaving capabilities of the Vantage robot are increasingly incorporated into more SWAT units, protecting lives at an affordable price.
The DARPA Subterranean Challenge will task teams of robots with autonomous exploration deep beneath the surface of the Earth
Electric carmakers have long been clamoring for a battery breakthrough that will improve the range of their vehicles while also extending their lifespans. Innolith, a Swiss startup, says its new high-density lithium-ion batteries can do just that.
Ted, the soil robot
AI and humanoid robotic company UBTECH has teamed up with Disney and Marvel to release a tiny Iron Man robot which comes with its own AR app.
Robots are getting smarter—and faster—at knowing what humans are feeling and thinking just by "looking" into their faces, a development that might one day allow more emotionally perceptive machines to detect changes in a person's health or mental state.