Register for a LEGO® Robot Rumble session and you’ll learn how to build and code the ultimate autonomous, fighting robot ...
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is testing warehouse work at Hyundai’s Georgia plant, showing how fast humanoid robots are moving from demos to factories.
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From cooking steaks to driving cars, Bosch expands its AI playbook at CES 2026
Bosch presented a strategic vision centered on bridging hardware and software to deliver what the company called ...
Zeroth Robotics debuted at CES 2026 with five robots, but only the 15-inch M1 home humanoid has near-term timing and pricing.
Brazil's Maida Health is yet another of the 50-ish alleged victims, and the 2.3 TB dataset accessed via a Nextcloud instance ...
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Robot skin can feel touch and pain, and that changes everything
Robots are starting to flinch. New generations of electronic skin can register heat, pressure and even damaging force, then ...
Automotive engineers battle software complexity, regulatory delays, and integration issues as SDV development faces mounting ...
Israel’s tech future is being decided in eighth grade, but declining STEM performance now threatens the nation’s security, ...
Nvidia's DGX Spark and its GB10-based siblings are getting a major performance bump with the platform's latest software ...
The AI chip giant has taken the wraps off its latest compute platform designed for test-time scaling and reasoning models, alongside a slew of open source models for robotics and autonomous driving ...
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China unveiled a motion-controlled combat robot, and it’s unsettling
China’s latest military gadget looks like it was ripped from a science fiction storyboard: a motion-controlled combat robot ...
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This brainless blob folds itself like living origami using a trick we’ve never seen before
For decades, this question has bewildered biologists. Now, by studying Placozoa, scientists at Stanford University have ...
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