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Dribble Bot Doesn't Just Dribble A Soccer Ball But Can Also Save Lives

Dribble Bot Doesn’t Just Dribble A Soccer Ball But Can Also Save Lives

By: Ethan Page, “Journalist”
Dribble Bot Can Save Lives. Fun robot that will play soccer with you.
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A New Humanoid Robot With Muscles And Bones.

A New Humanoid Robot With Muscles And Bones.

By: Munir Noori, Journalism
A Robot named Protoclone V1 has 1000 Myofibers, 500 sensors, and it has over 200 joints to move around, Someone posted a 40 second video of the robot, it was shown doing dynamic movements and other things while its face was hidden by a black reflective mask.
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How Is A Robot Made

How Is A Robot Made

By: Andy, Jornalist
Robots are a human made versions of a animal life they are machines that try to act the same as humans but just a lot more smarter than humans. Robots are a new thing we didn't have any resources to build a robot back then but people have gotten a lot more smarter.
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stainless steel robot toy in close up photography

The Chinese People Train for the World’s First Robot Marathon in Beijing

By: Nikki Birjandi, Journalist
To make sure that their robots preform at the highest level possible, China's engineers and researches have been strictly training their machines for the marathon, drawing on years of experience in robotics and technology, as well as AI development. Adaptive training ensures that each robot is constantly evolving, refining its approach to the race and becoming more efficient with each trial.
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A robotic hand reaching into a digital network on a blue background, symbolizing AI technology.

Bio-Inspired Robots

By: Laith Kassim, Journalist
Engineers are increasingly turning to nature for inspiration in the field of bio-inspired robotics. This approach leverages the millions of years of evolutionary refinement found in living organisms to develop innovative robotic solutions. By studying how animals and plants have adapted to their environments, engineers gain valuable insights into efficient design and functionality.
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World's first side-flipping humanoid robot: Unitree G1.

China’s Unitree Unveils The World’s First Side-Flipping Humanoid Robot

By: Brian Argueta, Journalist
Unitree’s latest humanoid robot, the G1, takes mobility to new heights, flawlessly executing a standing side flip and pushing the boundaries of robotic agility. With cutting-edge tech and open-source innovation, the G1 promises to advance humanoid robotics for both research and commercial use.
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The robot effortlessly whips up a delicious, nutritious breakfast.

China’s Humanoid Robot Chef Prepares Perfect Toast, Fresh Salad, and Delivers Smiles

By: Brian Argueta, Journalist
Dobot has unveiled Atom, its first humanoid robot, demonstrating impressive culinary skills by preparing a nutritious breakfast with precision. With advanced capabilities like adaptive learning and energy-efficient design, Atom is poised to compete in the growing humanoid robotics market.
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Worm-Like Robots That Can Dig Underground Power Lines

Worm-Like Robots That Can Dig Underground Power Lines

By: Abraham Fisseha, Journalist
Engineers are developing worm-like robots capable of digging tunnels underground to install infrastructure such as power lines. These robots mimic earthworm movement, using peristaltic locomotion to navigate soil efficiently.
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blue plastic robot toy

Should Robots Be Given Rights?

By: Kate Li, Journalist
Robots are slowly becoming more advanced and more human-like. As this continues, a question arises: should robots be given rights?
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Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Medical Robots in Diagnosis, Surgery, and Patient Care

Transforming Healthcare: The Role of Medical Robots in Diagnosis, Surgery, and Patient Care

By: Esah Sheikh, Journalist
Throughout the years, the field of medical robots has made significant strides, showing a different way on how healthcare is delivered. They are enabling healthcare to a different level by providing precision, efficiency, and consistent in medical procedures.
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Photo of Military Robot Dog.

United States Military Robot Dogs

By: Kirin Hanson, Journalist
On September 18 2024, the United States military has sent at least one robot dog with an artificial intelligence turret to the Middle East in order to test its ability to counter drones. They also said that they were just testing the possibilities for combat in the future.
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ElliQ – The Robot To Cure Loneliness

By: Vaibhav Saravanan, Journalist
Loneliness can have lasting effects on our mental and physical health. ElliQ might be the solution to loneliness.
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