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Interesting Engineering on MSNHumanoid robots can now roll, reach and react with Korean company’s bold redesignRainbow Robotics will debut new RB-Y1 humanoid control tech - master arm, touchpad/joystick, and virtual reality - at ICRA 2025 in Atlanta.
A research team at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) has literally given a "Lego minifigure" legs. A two-legged walking robot accelerates to more than 0.8 km/h. The construction, called "Zippy", can ...
With iOS 18.4, Apple added support for robot vacuums to HomeKit, and some of the companies that make robot vacuums have ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNThunder Paws: Students give robot dog playful personality using AI tricks to wow crowdThunder Paws, a student-programmed robotic dog, wowed crowds with tricks, showcasing innovation at St. John's University.
After China’s first humanoid robot marathon, Sixth Tone spoke with four startups about what worked, what didn’t, and how they ...
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CNET on MSNI Stepped Into the Future of Hyper-Connected Entertainment. It Made Me Surprisingly EmotionalOur favorite things now span imaginary worlds from movies to video games to theme parks. Epic Universe is the latest, biggest step.
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Discover the 13 Most Unusual Machines Revolutionizing Construction, Agriculture, and Snow RemovalExplore an extraordinary collection of 13 unusual machines transforming industries like construction, agriculture, and snow management. Witness the massive SLJ 932 bridge builder, a 64-wheel ...
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In 2023, the Riverside approved a two-year pilot program to have the RTA operate, staff and maintain three automated, fully ...
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Curbed on MSNSome Excellent Chairs From New York Design WeekThe options are almost endless, and the results of that challenge are on full display this New York design week. We have chairs of rough and polished wood, steel tubes and mirrored steel, and at least ...
Ground Control Robotics is developing centipede-inspired robots to navigate tough farm terrain and perform tasks like data collection and weed control.
Hackers are evolving. They don’t sleep, they don’t care about your work-from-home policies, and they definitely don’t take ...
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