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US scientists are building autonomous robots that can learn directly from researchers
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory are developing AI-powered robotic assistants that could learn laboratory ...
When Japan Airlines deployed humanoid robots at Tokyo's Haneda Airport in May 2026, the industry's message was hard to miss.
The RoSA: Robot Scientific Assistant for Accelerating Experimental Workflows project is part of DOE’s Genesis Mission, a bold ...
OpenAI quietly scaled its robotics project over the past year. Around 100 workers collect data around the clock to teach robots how to perform household tasks. OpenAI previously explored robotics, but ...
Science laboratories across disciplines--chemistry, biochemistry and materials science--are on the verge of a sweeping transformation as robotic automation and AI lead to faster and more precise ...
High schooler Evan Budz's award-winning invention can identify coral bleaching, invasive species, and microplastics without ...
The school’s Math and Science Academy held its research and technology showcase on Sunday.
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Video: ‘Project Hail Mary’ fan builds alien Rocky robot that talks and gives fist bumps
A fan-favorite alien from Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel Project Hail Mary has come to ...
The Genesis Project represents a significant leap forward in the convergence of generative AI and physics simulation, reshaping the way robots are trained and developed. By integrating innovative ...
A laboratory in Pittsburgh’s Bakery Square is poised to make the next breakthrough in wheelchairs, a mostly stagnant industry with huge quality of life implications for millions of disabled Americans.
Nike shared a new press release that details the latest concept pair of sneakers, which they dubbed "Project Amplify," and this new footwear integrates robotics to help with mobility. The new pair of ...
Researchers in the the labs of Ron Alterovitz, a Lawrence Grossberg Distinguished Professor in the Department of Computer Science, and Jim Cahoon, a professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry, ...
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