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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: How ghost-like humanoid robot comes to life with water-powered muscles
Clone Robotics is building lifelike android robots with muscle-driven design, hydraulic systems, and advanced AI to replicate human tasks.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHumanoid robots move from labs to production lines in factories and warehouses
Humanoid robots promise to take on dull and dangerous jobs. But is that really true? what about the future of human work?
It's happening: The robots are taking our jobs. No sick days, bathroom breaks, and no more curly hairs in your buns. Just cold, hard efficiency. More specifically, BurgerBot is a new fast-food joint ...
For Elon Musk, the future of Tesla isn't its global fleet of EVs. It's Optimus, the humanoid robot designed to help humans ...
Users can form emotional attachments to devices. This has implications for design and human-computer interaction.
As humanoid robots gain traction, Tesla, which entered the field early, has become a significant beneficiary and is optimistic about the development prospects of this area. In interactions with fans ...
Raise's Robotics platform can install brackets on slab edges, ensuring quality and reducing risk for crews installing curtainwall panels. Raise Robotics, developer of the Raise Robotics construction ...
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Stories by SWNS on MSNResearchers building RoboBalls to explore other planets
Upcoming tests will continue to take RoboBall into outdoor environments, with the Robotics and Automation Design (RAD) Lab ...
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China's soccer playing robots reign supreme at RoboCup in Brazil
In the world of robot sports, China isn't just playing the game — it's rewriting the rules. At this year’s RoboCup in Salvador, Brazil, Chinese humanoid robots ran, kicked and punched their way to ...
Strawberries are the most popular berry in the U.S. for both consumers and farmers alike. They’re also some of the most pesticide-reliant fruits and consistently top the Environmental Working Group’s ...
XRobotics thinks it has cracked the code on getting pizza restaurants to adopt robotics. The San Francisco-based robotics company built a countertop robot called xPizza Cube, which is roughly the size ...
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