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Humanoid robot that ran 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, ...
What is the best robot vacuum? I test new ones every month and trust these the most. There's definitely something to be said ...
In 2020, a fire broke out on the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard as it underwent maintenance in San Diego, causing catastrophic damage before it was extinguished. In the near future, such ...
Igus, an expert in motion plastics from Cologne, hopes to change this situation: The affordable humanoid robot Iggy Rob it ...
In 2015, a jovial three-foot-tall robot with pool noodles for arms set out on what seemed like a simple mission. Using the kindness of strangers, this machine, called “hitchBOT” would spend months ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (UNL) - In a test that featured half a dozen surgeons from across the United States, a miniature robot created at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln successfully completed a surgical ...
The associate vice-president of applied research at Red Deer Polytechnic, said for her, the real excitement comes from the ...
If you live in the Swiss municipality of Regensdorf, you may soon be getting packages delivered to your doorstep by a robot.
Meet the robot dog that could soon be coming to a police force near you. It looks like something from a sci-fi movie, but ...
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This tiny undersea robot from New Bedford has been to some of the deepest places on earth
Orpheus is less than a year old but is already making a splash. The undersea robot from New Bedford has dived 3.5 miles beneath the ocean’s surface.
For many of these questions, we've sought answers through tests with real golfers. Those results have admittedly fallen short of definitive, but they have still provided useful insight into what ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
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