A lean, mean Predator redux for Reacher's Alan Ritchson
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Starts like a stereotypical military movie but evolves into something much weirder, perhaps even entertaining.
The latest Netflix original dares to ask the question, “What if they remade ‘Predator’ with a giant mecha, and no smarts?”
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NASA robot heads back to US for epic Mars mission after a decade in Scotland
NASA’s humanoid robot Valkyrie is heading back to the United States after spending a decade at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, where researchers pushed the machine through years of experiments in locomotion,
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Robots that refuse to fail: AI evolves 'legged metamachines' that reassemble and withstand injury
Northwestern University engineers have developed the first modular robots with athletic intelligence. They can be combined and recombined in the wild, recover from injury and keep moving no matter what's thrown at them.
Humanoid robots are beginning to take on household tasks, showing how AI-powered machines could soon assist with chores in everyday homes.
Noble Machines said it already shipped AI-driven humanoids robots to a Fortune Global 500 customer within 18 months of launch.
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Ex-NASA and SpaceX engineers deploy industrial humanoid robots in record time
Noble Machines, a robotics startup founded by engineers from major U.S. technology and aerospace
Xiaomi tested a humanoid robot on an electric vehicle assembly line, where it worked autonomously for three hours installing parts.
Iman Soltani is developing active vision technology that would allow robots to change their line of sight and viewpoint to complete tasks instead of relying on multiple cameras. Here, Soltani (left) and Andrew Lee, a second-year Ph.D. student in computer ...
Labor is breaking. Robots are scaling. The real bottleneck isn’t hardware, it’s orchestration. Train humans to lead machines before it’s too late.
Robots aren’t just for big factories anymore. Today’s robotic solutions are smarter, more affordable, and easier to deploy — especially for small and midsized shops. Whether it’s collaborative palletizing, welding or machine tending, automation is ...
Noble Machines was founded in 2024. But their first industrial robot is already ready for deployment.