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New 3D printing technique lets soft robots bend, twist, and grasp on command
Harvard engineers have developed a new 3D printing technique that allows soft robots to ...
UCLA engineers have developed minuscule warehouse logistics robots that could help expedite and automate medical diagnostic technologies and other applications that move and manipulate tiny drops of ...
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Brain-inspired AI helps soft robot arms switch tasks and stay stable
Researchers have developed an AI control system that enables soft robotic arms to learn a wide repertoire of motions and tasks once, then adjust to new scenarios on the fly without needing retraining ...
Joint engineering effort with Microsoft AI Co-Innovation Labs enhances Richtech’s ADAM robot and extends intelligent automation across physical ...
CES 2026 is the only trade show where humanoid robots are showcased in fully integrated, cross-industry environments, allowing attendees to see them operate alongside smart home devices, AI platforms, ...
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Lego-like mechanical blocks let robots reprogram stiffness and swimming paths
Mechanical engineers at Duke University have developed solid building blocks whose mechanical properties can ...
Copley Controls shows medical device OEMs how integrated motion solutions, such as small form factor servo drives, improve ...
Visitors can experience the latest trends in robotics — especially AI-based perception systems, autonomous mobile ...
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Video: World’s fastest humanoid robot Bolt unveiled in China, runs 10 meters per second
Chinese robotics firm MirrorMe Technology has unveiled what it claims is the fastest-running humanoid ...
The use of Cartesian and six-axis robots, as well as selective-compliance-articulated robot arms (SCARAs) is on the rise. They automate tasks to accelerate cycle times, increase throughput, and ...
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