Medicine & TechnologyResearch shows how industrial robots are specifically affecting human co-workers at work. Read to know how these inventions impact workers’ mental health.
GITAI, in partnership with JAXA, developed a robot model called R1 to traverse the surface of the moon. Read to know how it may help in space exploration.
A new study shows the emotional reaction of adults after interacting with a humanoid robot. Find out how this new approach helps enhance seniors’ mental health.
A robot chef has been invented to determine whether a dish tastes good or not during the chewing process. Find out how this may help humans become better cooks.
Scientists developed tiny molecular robots that can work in collaboration to complete a task. Find out how these inventions can work together to deliver cargo.
Elon Musk said in a discussion with TED’s Chris Anderson that he can make robots that can become romantic partners. Learn more about the humanoid robots here.
Nissan recently introduced the e-4ORCE Ramen Counter that is designed to deliver bowls of ramen without spilling it. Read more to know how it operates.
Robotics CEO claims that businesses are looking into removing human labor as they struggle to hire during the labor shortage, turning to robots to do mundane jobs.
Mesobot, the underwater robot that can track elusive deep-sea creatures, begins its mission in understanding the largest daily migration of life on Earth.
One of the organic capabilities that have been difficult to replicate in artificial systems is the ability to heal and regenerate itself - and now a new design for robot swimmers might be able to do just that.
Scientists from Harvard's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering have developed robo-fish that can autonomously form schools and work together on tasks.
Disney has been combining animations and robots for the past 30 years. Recent developments in robot architecture include realistic eye movement such as taking a glance and recognizing a person.
A new study recreated the flashes and trajectory of fireflies in 3D to see how these insects accomplished synchronous tasks to inspire robot communications and coordination.
NASA has been funding scientists developing gecko-inspired technology for robotic applications at the International Space Station. Two Stanford laboratories developed gecko-like grippers for the Astrobee robot to pick up objects to assist astronauts efficiently.