Image courtesy by QUE.com In the ever-evolving world of technology, innovation is the name of the game. Recent advances have ...
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The World's Smallest Programmable Robot Can Barely Be Seen
A tiny robot so small it can barely be seen can still "sense, think, and act" autonomously, according to the engineers who ...
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Researchers create world's smallest programmable, autonomous robots
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world's smallest fully programmable ...
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Scientists just built programmable robots the size of bacteria that can operate alone for months
The robot is hard to see without a microscope. It’s small enough to rest on the ridge of a fingerprint and can operate in ...
Powered by light, the robots carry computers and can move in complex patterns, say Penn Engineering and University of ...
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The best LEGO robot kits for hands-on STEM learning
Which LEGO robot kit is best? LEGO has been making childhood toys for more than 50 years and now even offer kits that allow your child to build a robot. These sets encourage young kids to explore and ...
An academic study found that large language models that drive some humanoid robots could make the machines prone to bias, ...
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This programmable robot is so tiny you might miss it entirely
The newest generation of microrobots is so small that a single unit can perch on the ridge of a fingerprint and practically ...
Today at CES 2026, Zeroth Robotics emerged from stealth with its official U.S. launch and a lineup of five interactive AI ...
Scientists have created the world's smallest programmable robots. These microscopic machines swim in liquids and can sense temperature changes. They operate for months using only light for power. This ...
Tiny robots smaller than cells can swim, sense surroundings, and decode temperature through miniature dance-like movements ...
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Video: Cartoon-like humanoid robot learns kitchen chores by watching humans
Sunday Robotics dropped a new video of their robot Memo in action performing pick-and-place actions with various objects.
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