Because they can go where humans can't, robots are especially uniquely suited for safely working with hazardous nuclear waste. But first, those robots need to become like the humans they are replacing, with arms and fingers that can closely mimic the movements of a person.
Labor-Saving Robotic Palletizer. New at PACK EXPO East: ONExia's PalletizUR 30 palletizing system can lift up to 30kg (about 60 pounds) at a time ...
Send in the robots. People in wheelchairs face a robot. Researchers from the University of Minnesota have experimented with having Pepper the robot ...
Some come equipped with robot arms that can load and unload containers of baggage themselves. The tugs range in cost from about £100,000 to ...
An impressive video shows Chinese humanoid robot, Unitree H1 Evolution V3.0, breaking a new world speed record for such robots.
Researchers at University of Michigan recently developed SKOOTR, a tri-pedal skating robot that can efficiently move around in its surroundings ...
A robot developed at the University of Guelph could soon make harvesting tomatoes a bit easier. Spencer Turcotte explains.
In a paper that's causing a buzz, a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology unveiled an algorithm that lets robots dodge obstacles and ...
Generative AI is giving developers more ways to impart human-like qualities and more functionality into modern robots.
The robot that also uses its chest, hips and arms to handle objects — just like we do.