Generative Bionics introduced the AMD-powered GENE.01 humanoid robot at CES 2026, designed for safe, tactile interaction with humans in real-world settings.
A comprehensive mini-review published today after peer review in Brain Medicine by Dr. Tao Ma and colleagues at Wake Forest ...
Generative Bionics, an Italian company developing Physical AI powered humanoid robots, unveiled its first concept at CES 2026 ...
Northwestern University scientists have uncovered a hidden molecular "control switch" inside a protein that helps the body ...
Move over, living rooms...bathrooms are getting the VIP treatment this year. Experts share the 10 bathroom trends that will ...
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Robot skin can feel touch and pain, and that changes everything
Robots are starting to flinch. New generations of electronic skin can register heat, pressure and even damaging force, then ...
The packaging industry enters 2026 under regulatory and sustainability pressures after a year of smart and bio-based ...
LAS VEGAS and TOKYO, Jan. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- XELA Robotics (www.xelarobotics.com), a specialist in advanced 3D tactile sensors, has succeeded in providing a human sense of touch for humanoid and ...
We tested 14 of the most popular electric toothbrushes and found three standout options that did well to help us improve our ...
Clicks is bringing its physical keyboard products to CES yet again, and these are chock full of nostalgia. The company has ...
Researchers in China built a neuromorphic robotic skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly to harm.
They inspire and motivate you to click photos, and with this, Xiaomi seems to be heading in that direction. The tactile feel of a physical zoom ring certainly adds to that. Many would compare it to ...
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