The Incredible Robots That Can Scan and Sort Your Recycling
An entire assembly line full of hawk-eyed workers can't compare to the speed and accuracy of the Next Generation ZenRobotics Recycler.
An entire assembly line full of hawk-eyed workers can't compare to the speed and accuracy of the Next Generation ZenRobotics Recycler.
For some reason the folks at IHMC Robotics have taught the ATLAS robot how to do Karate Kid's famous crane kick. If that move brought down the best fighter that the Cobra Kai Dojo had to offer, what chance does the rest of humanity stand?
"They took ar jerbs!" etc.
Baymax and other robots in the film were inspired by eight actual robots, some of which were designed and built in labs at MIT, Carnegie Mellon, and DARPA.
As an almost-inevitable future looms in which robots will likely serve our day-to-day lives, we ask you: Would you choose a robot that is modelled as male or as female, or neither? Come on in and get this chat-party started.
The fuzziest, most adorable Big Brother you ever did see.
Andy Rubin is leaving Google to launch a hardware startup incubator, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Once-thought-Impossible innovations are entering our world at an accelerating pace. From tricorders to tractor beams, science fiction's time is now (or soonish at least).
Is there really any robot, fictional or no, that was cooler than Arnold Schwarzenegger's villainous/heroic automaton?
We laughed at its incompetence when we first saw it, but it's picking up new skills with frightening ease.
Robots may not have feelings, but they have amazing immune systems, and experts have already pinpointed nine possible ways to put them to use.
It was designed and built by researchers from Vanderbilt University to help patients dealing with such extreme cases of epilepsy that part of the hippocampus, the area of the brain where seizures originate, needs to be removed
It's an homage to movies like Clerks, Mallrats, Slacker, and Dazed and Confused. After watching these two robotic losers in action, I can see why.
In a new trailer released today at NYC's Comic-Con, we get to see more of the action, backdropped by epic San Fransokyo views and superhero suits that were inspired by visits to real-life robotics labs.
Tony Stark and Bruce Wayne would feel at home inside DARPA's GXV-T missile-dodging superbuggy.
Google Project Ara-esque modular smartwatch and fitness necklace also on Intel's innovation shortlist.