The skin can realistically bend, stretch, and wrinkle as the finger curls and extends.
Delivery drones and warehouse robots are joining the retail giant to bring you Hamburger Helper.
Inspired by the suckerfish, the drone can also stick itself to other moving objects and hitch a ride.
The company with sights on becoming a 'super app' is beginning self-driving deliveries in West Hollywood and Santa Monica.
From frauds of the 1930s to Elon Musk's 2020s vaporware, we've compiled a collection of counterfeits.
At last, it's time: the toy for the origin story of the human Buzz Lightyear that the toy is based on.
Thee food industry's trying to capitalize on a slew of emerging tech and new trends accelerated by the pandemic.
After failing to convince New Yorkers that Spot was a good companion for cops, its inventors would like you to imagine him saving you from a burning building.
Sony has teamed up with Japan's leading baby carrier maker to create a disturbing accessory.
In pigs, the STAR system was able to perform a tricky, delicate operation cleanly and more consistently than human surgeons.
Called ILDA, the hand can use scissors, crush cans, and grasp delicate objects.
Fully matured versions could be used for search and rescue operations, wildfire monitoring, and environmental research.
Xenobots can reproduce via kinematic replication, which has never been observed before in organisms.
Ai-Da creates artworks and writes poetry using a sophisticated language model, word data bank, and speech pattern analysis.
Meta's new tactile-sensing skin could allow robots to "feel" in a new way, which will somehow make the metaverse more life-like.
In tests, the two-legged flying robot successfully rode a skateboard and walked on a slackline.
Amazon's Astro is not the first "cute" and totally useless robot.
Boston Dynamics' robot is monitoring factory safety at a South Korean auto plant as part of a pilot program.
Two "Xavier" robots will roam crowds in Toa Payoh Central.
Agility Robotics’ latest product is a fleet of bipedal robots that can do some labor but cannot love, reason, or cry—all essential skills for journalism.