Students are still in the early stages of working with the robot, learning the manual and automatic controls, and testing ...
As the boundaries of reproductive medicine are continually pushed, is the development of a "pregnancy robot" that far off?
Jacob Owen, 12, and his sister, Catherine, 9, stood inside the Design & Innovation Studio at Endress+Hauser in Greenwood. But ...
Lakerbots 8046 Robotics has received a $5,000 donation from the Crane Charitable Funds to support its mission of inspiring and engaging local students in the fields of science, ...
The Cook Islands Robotics Youth Club has secured a major sponsorship as its top team, the Cocobots, prepares to travel to ...
A device created by Johns Hopkins engineering students to help infants with nerve injuries wins top honor at the American ...
CCTY, a provider of robotic and humanoid bearings and linkages, will exhibit at RoboBusiness, the leading event for robotics developers.
The artificial intelligence boom, which has brought techies flocking back to the city, has fueled a resurgence of live — and sometimes futuristic — events.
Johns Hopkins APL's TETRA effort is funded by the Pentagon's Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program.
What if a helper robot could sense when your brain was tired? Assistant professor Maria Kyrarini receives two major NSF ...
Ahead of the AI Horizons Summit, which brings together researchers, innovators and entrepreneurs, Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, ...