Robotics is becoming a natural part of our daily lives and our future, but how can we learn to understand how robots behave?
This easy-to-build walking reindeer can be constructed with only a bow motor, battery, wires, and a few other parts.
What started as curiosity has now become a driving force for Aashik Rahman, fondly called Robo Aashik. As a kid, he was drawn towards creating electrical fixtur ...
Autonomous free-flying robots aboard the International Space Station (ISS) frequently lose their bearings. Without gravity to distinguish up from down, even precision sensors suffer from accumulating ...
Engineering toys give kids the opportunity to learn STEM subjects through hands-on play. They’re an engaging way for kids to ...
Google AI Studio lead Logan Kilpatrick believes 2026 will be a turning point for real-world robots. With rapid progress in ...
As China's homegrown AI technology accelerates toward large-scale real-world applications, the education sector has emerged as one of the most dynamic testing grounds. A report by the Changjiang ...
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This $7,000 robot morphs into 3 machines on demand
The idea of a single robot that can transform into three different machines sounds like science fiction, but it is already ...
With human-robot collaboration at the core of Industry 5.0, a research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) ...
A couple of local teams of fourth- and fifth-graders are among the 48 that have traveled to Mason, Mich. this weekend for the ...
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Watch the US Air Force test futuristic robot dogs
The U.S. Air Force is testing robotic systems designed to take on dangerous security tasks. These machines patrol perimeters, inspect risky areas, and operate without fatigue. The goal is simple - ...
The world’s smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots have debuted at the University of Pennsylvania, sporting a brain ...
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