What if you could wear a robotic device that boosted your strength and endurance, making heavy lifting and other physical tasks feel almost effortless? In some labs and factories, that high-tech ...
The nervous system does an astonishing job of tracking sensory information, and does so using signals that would drive many computer scientists insane: a noisy stream of activity spikes that may be ...
FOSDEM 2026 will take place on January 31-February 1, with thousands of developers meeting in Brussels to discuss open-source ...
The symmetrical design and flexible fingers mean that the robot can transport objects on either side of its body. For humans, ...
Orbital Robotics, a space startup founded by Blue Origin veterans, is recruiting partners in its quest to build AI-powered ...
Meet ALLEX, a Korean-built humanoid robot designed to tackle one of robotics’ toughest challenges: ...
Arm (ARM) has reorganized the company to create a Physical AI unit to expand its presence in the robotics market.
EPFL's robotic appendage features fingers that bend both ways and is designed to retrieve objects from spaces too hazardous ...
Chip design company Arm Holdings Plc has created a new Physical AI business unit that’s going to be focused on developing semiconductors for robotics and intelligent cars. The announcement was made ...
ACEBOTT QD023 is an ESP32-based wearable gesture control glove that tracks finger movements with potentiometers instead of more traditional flex sensors.
In Shanghai, a man relies on a robotic dog to collect takeaway food. He doesn’t move nor speak, and yet the dog gets the command. The man does it using only signals from his brain.