Researchers believe that machines, acting collectively, can accomplish tasks that are difficult for individual robots.
Exoskeletons are about to transform human mobility. And step one for Nike is building the technology into a shoe.
Unlike a super shoe, Project Amplify isn't about making people quicker. But I'll be damned if it isn't fun to run fast.
Nike's new innovation, Project Amplify, is a robotic-powered footwear system for running and walking. And though it looks cool, it might still be a while before you can try it out for yourself.
Paul McCabe] wrote in to let us know about his $25 robot. This small wheeled robot is based on an ESP32 and made using cardboard and hot glue. You drive the contraption using a Bluetooth game ...
Scott Flick of Silver Creek Central School is pictured with one of the robotic cells. Through the pilot project, Flick and other juniors in the Automation Club earned their certificates in Educational ...
If you’ve been scrolling TikTok or X / Twitter lately, chances are you’ve stumbled across various clips, memes and reactions of a massive, rabbit-like robot taking shape in someone’s dimly lit ...
What Happened: The device uses a thin robotic arm to move a large, iPad-like screen, offering a twist on home products like Amazon's Echo Show 10 and Meta's discontinued portal, reported Bloomberg, ...
Apple is said to be considering future products that make it easier to consolidate information from other smart home devices, and a room assistant that could point a screen at you constantly, as you ...