The East Tech High School robotics team put months of hard work to the test at a FIRST Robotics tournament last weekend.
As outlandish as it sounds, Kawasaki isn’t the only company exploring rideable quadrupeds. Chinese company XPeng recently introduced a robotic “Unicorn” and “Pony” for children, complete with a ...
A video offers a glimpse into the capabilities of this cyber-horse. The vehicle, which suspiciously resembles a Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle but with legs instead of wheels, ...
Westwood Robotics unveils THEMIS V2, a highly agile humanoid robot with enhanced arms and hands for advanced movement, ...
BMW's integration of humanoid robots into its production lines marks a significant step toward automation in car ...