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Video: Muscular humanoid robot folds towel autonomously after watching human
Watch how a US robotics firm trains a dual-arm robot to fold a towel autonomously using vision and human demonstrations.
Humanoid robots have been promised by tech evangelists for decades. We’ve had extraordinary hardware – Boston Dynamics’ Atlas was doing backflips back in 2018 – yet that promise never translated into ...
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This Eufy robot vacuum has some of the best mopping I've seen, and it's almost always on sale
Hybrid robot vacuum-and-mops have come a long way in the last few years, and the Eufy E25 Omni is the latest example of bots ...
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In a year where Obsidian released a pair of RPGs, its best game was an early access survival romp
It turns out that a small community garden offers more compelling adventures than a magical island or a capitalist nightmare.
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The Best Sci-Fi Shows of 2025
Then you had unexpected magic like “Common Side Effects” and “Murderbot” becoming a weekly delight. All that combines for one ...
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Surprising benefits of robot vacuums beyond their cleaning role
Robot vacuums have become one of the most common smart home devices, especially for households that want to automate cleaning and save time. Their rise has shifted vacuuming from a manual weekly task ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com The robotics community is buzzing with excitement as the Bartholomew Consolidated School ...
Creatures piled on a platter, their black eyes still visible, their segmented, armored bodies intact. It's also a contrast to how we usually consume meat—the animal processed, the individual ...
The whole country feels designed with children in mind, from Helsinki’s playful public spaces to the wide-open north.
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Over 300 Stocks Doubled in 2025!
And over 300 publicly traded companies have increased in value by 100% or more. This has our team asking the question: Which of these upward moves are legit and which could be doomed to revert back in ...
Silicon anxiety, power shifts and human identity collide in books that examine how artificial intelligence is already ...
OpenAI, Nvidia, and Anthropic. All are led by middle-aged men who’ve had long careers in Silicon Valley. But many of the most ...
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