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Godzilla: Giant robot helps assemble parts of world’s largest fusion tokamak
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project has unveiled a new ‘Godzilla’ robot, which ...
Chinese Shenzhen-based humanoid robot maker UBTech announced on Wednesday (January 15) a new partnership with Apple's Chinese manufacturing partner, Foxconn, to use its robots to help make iPhones.
While the robot has taken a job previously done by a human, nobody at Sterling Heights Assembly Plant is facing a layoff, ...
Counting warehouse stock used to be a massive time sink. Now a single robot scans it fast, and the company says workers were reassigned, not laid off.
Stellantis deploys AI-powered robots at its Michigan plant to improve real-time inventory tracking, material flow, and ...
With options for micro-dispensing, multi-step processes, and in-line automation, the iLX400 Robot Dispensing Work Cell ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers from Tohoku University and Kyoto University have successfully developed a DNA-based molecular controller that autonomously directs the assembly and disassembly of molecular ...
A team of researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology is breaking new ground in the field of robotics by unveiling a revolutionary control method inspired by the human arm. This innovative ...
Researchers at MIT’s Center for Bits and Atoms (CBA) have created robotic subunits called "voxels" that can self-assemble into a rudimentary robot, and then collect more voxels to assemble larger ...
Robots and humans assembled their brains and artificial intelligence (AI) for Moon exploration at the ESA-ESRIC Space Resources Challenge. A team proved that when it comes to surveying uncharted ...
Harvard and MIT engineers, showing a reckless disregard for the robocalypse, have created origami robots that can self-assemble themselves -- from a flat piece of paper and polystyrene -- and walk ...
Researchers have succeeded in developing a DNA-based molecular controller. Crucially, this controller enables the autonomous assembly and disassembly of molecular robots, as opposed to manually ...
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