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US heavy-duty humanoid robot maker wins backing from South Korean steel giant
Persona AI is a US startup building humanoid robots for labor-intensive industrial workplaces. It was co-founded by CEO ...
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World’s smallest autonomous robots redefine microscale engineering
Could a robot smaller than a microorganism actually think on its own? Well, scientists from the University of Pennsylvania ...
Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) and the University of Michigan have created the world's smallest autonomous and programmable robots. Each measuring about 200 micrometers wide – ...
AES discusses deploying Maximo robotics to automate solar farm construction, enhancing efficiency, safety, and scalability in ...
New robotics bricklaying platform moves from overseas pilots to US jobsites, aiming to take advantage of digital twins of common building trade tasks.
The editorial team reviews 2025’s top robotics stories, including iRobot’s bankruptcy, the humanoid boom, and Waymo’s scaling ...
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Texas A&M engineering students build robotic, AI-powered dog to help with emergency response
A group of engineering students at Texas A&M is experimenting with incorporating AI into emergency response through an ...
For several years I’ve been evangelizing about the growing ways automation and robotics are beneficial to all. From medical facilities to factories, warehouses, industrial rigs and transit, Automated ...
Inspired by the movements of a tiny parasitic worm, engineers have created a 5-inch soft robot that can jump as high as a basketball hoop. Their device, a silicone rod with a carbon-fiber spine, can ...
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Digit humanoid robots to join Mercado Libre Texas hub to boost task efficiency
Mercado Libre teams with Agility Robotics to deploy Digit humanoids in Texas, boosting efficiency and paving the way for ...
TL;DR: Humanity's most complex piece of biological machinery – the hand – remains the blueprint for robotics' most challenging unsolved problem. If engineers can crack it, the robots taking shape in ...
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