Boston Dynamics’ Atlas is testing warehouse work at Hyundai’s Georgia plant, showing how fast humanoid robots are moving from demos to factories.
The partnership with Nvidia brings Fanuc deeper into the world of physical AI, where machines are capable of making ...
Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is the most efficient way to nab the lizard, says Mike Kimmel, who goes by ...
DARPA’s Triage Challenge tests drones and ground robots that can locate casualties, assess injuries remotely, and relay data ahead of the 2026 finale.
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The remote gigs that pay at least $60K a year to start
If you want to make a good income, particularly from a low-cost-of-living area, these jobs offer ample opportunity to earn ...
Set in Panajachel, Guatemala, Taking Flight follows Ingrid Villaseñor, a Maya leader who builds a school that provides meals, ...
High school sophomore Abigail Merchant has made it her mission to use technology to reduce flood-related deaths. The ...
FANUC has partnered with NVIDIA to bring ‘physical AI’ into mainstream manufacturing in a move that it believes will shape the next generation of smart factories.
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‘Learn to code’ is dead. So what the heck should you actually teach your kids in the age of AI?
Holly Baxter asks tech experts what students should actually study, now ‘learn to code’ is dead — and gets some surprising ...
While it's not ready to join the workforce yet, Atlas, an AI-powered humanoid, is learning how to do human tasks.
Robot skin that senses touch and pain — and triggers instant reflexes — makes robots more like humans. It probably also makes ...
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Scientists just built programmable robots the size of bacteria that can operate alone for months
The robot is hard to see without a microscope. It’s small enough to rest on the ridge of a fingerprint and can operate in ...
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