Humanoid robot training is booming around the world. Tech companies are rushing to build the robots for a market projected to reach $38 billion within the next decade.
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Image courtesy by QUE.com The world of robotics is rapidly evolving, and at the forefront of this evolution are ...
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While it’s not the most advanced humanoid robot we’ve seen, its price — a little more than many flagship smartphones — makes ...
WPI researchers are enabling aerial robots, smaller than 100 mm and weighing less than 100 g, to navigate without relying on vision.
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The world's first multirobot system that integrates a humanoid robot with a transforming drone that can launch off the ...