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On the morning of September 13, the 2025 National Science Popularization Month event in Tianhe District, Guangzhou, jointly ...
In a celebration of Engineer’s Day, Pushpa Gujral Science City hosted a Robotics championship for engineering and polytechnic students. The event, held annually on September 15 to honour the birth ...
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Researchers make incredible breakthrough after building robotic flying bugs: 'Real ...
MIT researchers have developed more advanced bug-like robots that could one day pollinate indoor plants. The weight of a ...
Li Qingdu, Professor of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Founder and CEO of DroidUp Robotics. AsianFin -- Li Qingdu, founder and CEO of DroidUp Robotics, stresse ...
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How Scientists Accidentally Created Self-Reproducing Robots
What happens when you build a living robot and it starts making copies of itself? This is the story of xenobots: synthetic life designed by AI and built from frog cells. And it’s unlike anything ...
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European-Ukrainian cooperation sparks next-gen combat robot
The variant was developed in partnership with the Ukrainian company Frontline, the Ukrainian military and ...
The humanoid Tien Kung robot tests running shoes and determines performance data. This data is better and more readily available than that of human testers.
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Humanoid robot that won marathon now laces up as sneaker tester in China
Tien Kung, also known as Tiangong, is a 1.7-meter-tall humanoid developed by UBTech Robotics and the Beijing Humanoid Robot Innovation Centre (X-Humanoid). It runs at 10–12 km/h across stairs, slopes, ...
TOKYO -- Japanese researchers aim to put artificial intelligence-powered robots, each small enough to be held in one hand, on the lunar surface to test new technology for helping humans live on the ...
Philanthropy backs bold science as federal funds shrink. Schmidt Polymaths support Saad Bhamla’s work on biomechanics of everyday organisms from ripple bugs to flamingos.
Humanoid robots may soon be able to handle rugged trails as well as people do, thanks to new research from the University of Michigan. A team there has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system ...
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