China December 10 China’s sci-fi spherical Death Star-like robot cop uses AI, facial recognition to track criminals Chinese robotics company, Logon Technology, unveiled the RT-G autonomous spherical robot which will use AI and facial recognition to aid law enforcement.
Tech December 3 Robotic shorts give your legs a boost to walk farther and tire less Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reveals how WalkON enhances walking and jogging with sensors and artificial tendons.
Tech December 1 No tennis partner? No worries with this AI robot PongBot is an artificial intelligence-powered tennis robot and a smart training partner available to play 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Tech November 30 Robots perform like human surgeons by just watching videos University scientists have trained a robotic surgical system to do work with the skill of human doctors, possibly transforming the future of surgeries.
Tech November 22 Hypersonic jet promises NYC to London in under an hour A Texas company is developing a hypersonic jet, Stargazer, that could fly from New York City to London in under an hour, redefining boundaries of aviation.
Tech November 21 AI-powered dog robot sniffs out invasive fire ants Fueled by artificial intelligence, CyberDog the robotic dog is designed specifically locate fire ant nests, which are endangering ecosystems.
Tech November 17 New Chinese humanoid robot shows off its strength by lifting 35 pounds per hand China's Shanghai Kepler Robotics has developed a new humanoid robot that can carry up to 35 pounds per hand for commercial applications across various industries
Tech November 15 Exoskeleton helps paralyzed people regain independence The WalkON Suit F1, an exoskeleton developed to help people with disabilities, can actually walk over to a person in a wheelchair, solving a major problem.
Tech November 5 Robot dog is making waves with its underwater skills Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson discusses how MAB Robotics' Honey Badger 4.0, a versatile robot, now walks underwater with amphibious skills.
Tech November 3 Quadruped robot climbs ladders, creeps us out A Swiss-engineered robot can climb ladders, showing why it's at the cutting edge of autonomous robotic solutions for harsh industrial settings.