ADELPHI, Md.-- Army researchers are working to improve Soldier-robot teaming in tactical environments by enabling robots to ask questions and learn in real-time through dialogue. According to Dr.
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AI model could boost robot intelligence via object recognition
Stanford researchers have developed an innovative computer vision model that recognizes the real-world functions of objects, ...
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are developing a new self-propelled robotic sleeve inspired by the earthworm. Earthworms move by contracting body segments in a wave-like motion, which ...
As robots advance and become capable of handling more complex tasks with full automation, interoperability between robotic systems and a mature interface with humans become crucial. The Fast Company ...
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US’ new robots can snap into hundreds of shapes, easily jump, crawl on tough terrains
A new type of robots developed from thin sheets of material can execute a wide variety of actions despite the fact that they ...
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China Builds Robot Training Base, U.S. Advances AI Brains
Humanoid robots are becoming the next battleground in technology, following artificial intelligence (AI), with countries ...
In an advancement for minimally invasive care, a first-ever procedure using two separate surgery robots was successfully completed. A urologist at the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical ...
The International Space Station hit a significant milestone this week — 15 years of humans living and working onboard the orbiter. The space station has been a working test bed for scientific research ...
Companies creating new robotic platforms marked additional milestones heading into the fourth quarter. Catch up with their progress in this roundup of the latest developments in surgical robotics.
Robots that behave in your home while doing the chores might arrive sooner than you think. Google DeepMind announced a set of new rules this week that aim to make AI-powered robots safer. They seek to ...
From left to right – Zach Wilmes, a 7th grader at Corpus Christi, and Adam Barrett, a 6th grader at Southwest Middle School on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. In this studio in a Lawrence strip mall, when ...
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