A spider robot named Charlotte can 3D-print homes in a day using soil and waste, offering a fast, low-carbon path for future construction.
The first of five planned 3D printed homes nears completion at a Yuba County property, marking the start of the first micro community of such homes in California.
By cutting out the spheroidizing process, the company is reaping both economic and environmental advantages. The energy it ...
KULR Technology Group, Inc. ( KULR) Q3 2025 Earnings Call November 18, 2025 4:30 PM EST Thank you, everyone, for joining us here today for the KULR Technology Group Third Quarter 2025 Earnings Call. I ...
Leaders from across the region’s manufacturing sector gathered around the table to share how technology, evolving workforce expectations and global supply chain pressures are shaping ...
The goal is to leverage the precision and tireless nature of automation while keeping human ingenuity, judgment, and ...
If heaven for bargain hunters exists on earth, it might just be The Barnyard Flea Markets in Dallas, North Carolina, where treasure seeking isn’t just a hobby—it’s an art form practiced by masters and ...
Spot inspection robots can check indicator lights, read analog gauges for flow and pressure, listen to air or gas leaks, ...
Roborock's flagship Saros 10R floor cleaner boasts hyper-advanced obstacle avoidance, unmatched cleaning, and a 34% discount ...
Its newly launched spider robot can carry out ultrasonic inspections of welds 30 centimetres thick three times faster than previous methods, Russia’s Rosatom has said. (Image: Rosatom) The robotic ...