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Meet North: Robot plays high-speed ping-pong with 0.02-second reaction time
Named North, the robot has been designed to showcase that autonomous machines can now match human dexterity. Interestingly, ...
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CEO-kicking, combat-ready humanoid robots from EngineAI makes powerful debut at CES 2026
The T800 first gained notoriety with dramatic videos of flying kicks and door-breaking, which some viewers suspected were CGI ...
The Tesla Optimus humanoid can now catch tennis balls thrown at it, thanks to a new hand upgrade. A video shared on the company’s social media handles shows the robot adjusting its hands to catch ...
China is rapidly launching new robotics products, and DEEP Robotics is now unveiling its latest—a four-legged robot called Lynx. The new wheeled quadruped promises exceptional flexibility for tackling ...
Ultra-fast, high-precision camera movements that were not previously possible with existing technology are promised by a new high-speed robot. The company claimed its new high-speed Camerobot, used in ...
Humanoid robots have drawn renewed attention this year as companies such as Agility Robotics, Tesla, and Figure AI showcase machines walking, running, and handling warehouse tasks ...
High-speed robot breaks world record solving a puzzle cube A high-speed robotic system created by Purdue University students just became the fastest in the world to solve a puzzle cube.
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Watch: China’s new hybrid robot dog sprints up stairs at five feet per second speed
Youtube video shows China's PUDU D5 robot dog switching from wheels to legs to climb stairs with unmatched speed and ...
Two new videos from Chinese companies make it clear: it'll soon be no use trying to run from robots. Rapid upgrades in speed and agility mean robot dogs can now sprint at near-Olympic pace, and ...
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