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Domestic robot costs $20k and requires remote operators to watch your home and control the robot
If you like the idea of letting strangers watch your home through your robot's eyes, here's a deal for you: 1X Technologies ...
The walking, talking Optimus robots that stole the show during Elon Musk’s splashy “Cybercab” event in Hollywood last week were operated in part through remote control by humans, according to a report ...
If you’re looking for a fun family project to round out summer vacation, consider picking up this gigantic Robot Building Kit. It’s designed for kids eight and up, although its 901-piece assembly will ...
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Remote-Controlled Robot Dog Revolutionizes Nuclear Safety and Efficiency in Industry Milestone
“Sellafield Ltd has pioneered the adoption of technology across its operations, and this latest milestone is another step forward for the role of robotics in decommissioning,” AtkinsRéalis’ lead ...
They’ve come in countless forms over the past few decades, but it seems the public just never grows tired of remote-controlled robots. Regardless of age, they inspire a unique fascination and are just ...
The tiny "crab" robots are just half a millimeter small They were made using a technique inspired by pop-up books They can one day have various important uses A team of researchers has developed the ...
With all the doom and gloom over the inevitable robot apocalypse, we’ve at least been able to take solace in the fact that we’ll see them coming—until today. Researchers from Northwestern University ...
A robot, operated by health workers in Brisbane, is scanning patients' hearts more than 1,000 kilometres away in the Queensland outback. Sonographers sitting in a tiny room at the Royal Brisbane and ...
Large robotic vessels like this are rapidly going into service around the world It sounds like science fiction. Ocean-going ships with no-one on board. But this vision of the future is coming - and ...
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[Andrey Nechypurenko] has posted the second part of his robotics ground vehicle design guide. In his first post [Andrey] detailed the mechanical design decisions he faced. [Andrey] now begins covering ...
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