Robots are becoming more prominent in everyday life. In the short-term, they won’t take over the world, but they can make it a better place. Robotics and electronics can be used to help other people, ...
On the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese entrepreneur Cheng Hao sits on an indoor soccer pitch – but this turf isn’t for humans. It’s where engineers working for his start-up, Booster Robotics, ...
It sounds like a bad sci-fi film: A group of scientists build an robot intelligent robot, give it the ability to build its own tools, and arm it with a gun. Thankfully, while the first part is true, ...
Brummie boffins have revealed plans for a hi-tech classroom revolution – by creating a ROBOT teacher. Scientists from the University of Birmingham are leading a £2.5million project to create the ...
A robot that can quickly dig a bottle of milk out of the depths of a cluttered fridge has been created by a team of British scientists. The artificial intelligence does this by combining automated ...
A new international research centre designed to create robotics and autonomous systems that will play a key role in the climate response has been developed in partnership with The University of ...
ROBOT dolphins that offer a cruelty-free way to interact with the super-smart mammals could be making their way to aquariums in China. The animatronic machines look just like real dolphins and can ...
Japanese Scientists Create Robot Skin That Can Smile. Japanese researchers have found a way to give humanoid robots skin that can be pulled into a smile. Taking inspiration from human skin ligaments, ...
Researchers in South Korea have created a robot chameleon that can change its skin colour to match its surroundings - just like a real chameleon! The robot can change colour almost instantly by ...
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have created a robot which will beat a human at the game of rock, paper, scissors 100 percent of the time. The robot is able to win the every contest as it is ...
In the hunt to create the ultimate cyborg researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have unveiled a robot which uses human-like muscles to move. The robot has been, rather worryingly, built ...
Scientists have developed a robot comedian to test what makes audiences laugh. The humanoid has been delivering gags alongside stand-up performers in the first experiment of its kind. It is part of a ...
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