Interesting Engineering on MSN
New self-healing artificial ‘pain nerves’ could give humanoid robots human-like reflexes
Chinese researchers have built a self-healing gelatin sensor that lets robots rate pain and protect themselves after damage.
A new artificial skin unveiled at CES 2026 could give robots human-like sensitivity, helping machines better understand ...
Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
One image is all robots need to find their way
While the capabilities of robots have improved significantly over the past decades, they are not always able to reliably and ...
Humanoid, a UK-based AI and robotics company, is accelerating the development of its humanoid robots by integrating NVI ...
Researchers built autonomous robots the size of salt grains—with onboard computers, sensors, and motors that think and swim ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New wing design helps tiny robots fly farther by gliding like grasshoppers
Tiny flying robots have always faced a brutal trade-off between agility and battery life, burning through power just to stay ...
Humanoid robots will be able to recharge just by stepping on this new inductive charging platform, says Figure CEO Brett ...
Experts from CNET, PCMag, Mashable, ZDNET and Lifehacker debated for more than six hours to determine the absolute best new ...
Pudu Robotics, a global leader in service robotics, today announced the launch of PUDU T150, a Light-payload Industrial ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
The Wildest Robot Vacuum at CES Can Clean While Climbing Stairs
It sounds like a concept, but Roborock's legged Saros Rover was fully operational at CES—and it climbed stairs without ...
Musical lollipops, AI soulmates, and a toilet that texts your family—Las Vegas delivered another year of gloriously bizarre ...
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