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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.
Cilia are micrometer-sized biological structures that occur frequently in nature. Their characteristic high-frequency, ...
An editor got a massage from a robot and documented the experience. Here’s her honest review of Aescape’s robot massage.
A gelatin memristor with 16 stable conductance states mimics biological pain perception, rating intensity, sensitizing after ...
CES 2026 wrapped with humanoid robots, consumer robotics, Chinese manufacturers in force, and AI integrated into displays, ...
Boston Dynamics has unveiled the new industry-ready Atlas, a humanoid designed as a practical industrial tool for warehouses ...
What if I were to photograph Sophia—a humanoid robot developed by Hanson Robotics—and then, in a separate session, the ...
Scientists create self-repairing robotic skin with pain detection and modular magnetic patches. The neuromorphic e-skin ...
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️ This electronic skin allows robots to feel pain
While most current technological advances in robotics concern artificial intelligence, this time a team of Chinese ...
For versatility and effectiveness, it has no equal. It is capable of an astonishing variety of tasks — lifting heavy objects, ...
Researchers developed a color-changing material that alters both surface texture and appearance in seconds, inspired by ...
Best of the Best CES 2026 Winners CES has always been the place where attention-grabbing hardware hints at the next decade to ...
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