Kuavo is the latest humanoid to carry the torch for China’s robotics ambitions, running 100 metres to pass the baton at the National Games.
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This New Artificial Muscle Could Let Humanoid Robots Lift 4,000 Times Their Own Weight
This dual cross-linking design lets the muscle switch stiffness on demand. In lab tests, its stiffness jumps from about 213 kilopascals — soft, like rubber — to 292 megapascals, hundreds of times ...
Zurich, Nov. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- mimic, a Zurich-based robotics company, has raised $16 million in funding led by Elaia, alongside ...
"67" can often mean "so-so" or "maybe this, maybe that," usually paired with a hand motion moving palms up and down ...
The ICAI President details reforms like GST 2.0 that aid MSMEs and consumers. Key initiatives include benchmarking the CA ...
The IOWN Global Forum is advocating for the shift from electronics-based network and computing systems (you know: wires, ...
Massachusetts robotics entrepreneurs focus on specialized machines, while West Coast companies pour billions into humanoid ...
The bottom line: It’s quite expensive, but if you have the budget, the Eufy Omni S1 Pro Robot Vacuum is one of the best robot ...
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Walk Me: Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself
Toyota’s Walk Me is a robotic chair with legs that walk, climb, and fold, redefining mobility at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 ...
In one of Europe’s most significant early-stage robotics financings this year, Zürich-based mimic robotics AG has raised $16 million to accelerate the deployment of physical AI systems capable of ...
There are many incredible open-source robotic arm projects out there, but there’s a dearth of affordable, stable, and mobile robotic platforms with arms. That’s where XLeRobot comes ...
Mashable reporters curated a list of the year's best tech gifts for any budget. Shop 2025 gadgets from Apple, Nintendo, GoPro ...
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