He doesn’t bark, need feeding or require walks, and he certainly doesn’t leave any unpleasant surprises on the pavement. Sirius, the world’s first trainable...
A Chinese robotics company claims to have developed the world’s first humanoid robot capable of autonomously swapping its battery, enabling continuous operation with minimal...
Australian researchers have developed remote-controlled “cyborg beetles” that could help locate individuals trapped in collapsed buildings or mines. The study, led by Dr Thang...
Scientists at the University of Bristol have unveiled a pioneering method for constructing robots using rice paper, a material more commonly associated with Vietnamese...