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There is a moment in Infinity War where Doctor Strange fans out into a halo of spectral arms and every animator in the room probably high fived. Midea’s new Miro U looks like someone freeze framed that shot, printed it, and walked it down the hall to the robotics lab with the caption “do this,

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Robotaxis and Suburbia
18 Nov 2025
stratechery.com

Robotaxis are poised to further close the delta between suburbs and the city; the city (and Uber) might never recover.

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Top 12 Robotics AI Blogs/NewsWebsites 2025
13 Sep 2025
marktechpost.com

Discover the top 12 robotics AI blogs and news websites in 2025 featuring research, automation, industry, and innovation

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Trump sees tariffs as a way to boost U.S. manufacturing, but Nike’s struggle to move production from Asia is a cautionary tale

Underground power lines robots
13 Mar 2025
spectrum.ieee.org
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A Tiny Jumping Robot for Exploring Enceladus
3 Mar 2025
spectrum.ieee.org

Our favorite jumping robot is hoping for a trip to Saturn’s icy moon

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How cuddly robots could change dementia care
19 May 2024
technologyreview.com

Researchers are using AI and technological advancements to create companion robots

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Wandercraft's pioneering exoskeleton, the Atlante X, has entered a rehabilitation trial in Germany.

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When researching construction, you invariably discover that any new or innovative idea has actually been tried over and over again, often stretching back decades.

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For elderly Americans, social isolation is especially perilous. Will machine companions fill the void?

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Breaking Through the Uncanny Valley
22 Mar 2021
theness.com

In 1970 robotics professor Masahiro Mori observed, "Bbukimi no tani genshō," which was later translated into "uncanny valley". This refers to an observed phenomenon (first in robots, but also applies to digital recreations) that the more human-like the robot the greater the emotional affinity of people. However, as imitation approaches complete imitation it takes a

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Helping robots avoid collisions
3 Nov 2020
news.mit.edu

The startup Realtime Robotics, co-founded by former MIT postdoc George Konidaris, is helping robots solve the motion planning problem by giving them collision avoidance capabilities.

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Open problems in Robotics
19 Aug 2020
scottlocklin.wordpress.com

Robotics is one of those things the business funny papers regularly wonder about; it seems like consumer robotics is a revolutionary trillion dollar market which is perpetually  20-years away -more…

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Full Page Reload
10 Aug 2020
spectrum.ieee.org

Minuscule camera streams video from tiny robots and live bugs

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New approach to meta-reinforcement learning minimizes the need for costly interactions with the environment.

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CMU and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have received funding from the U.S. Department of Defense to create an autonomous trauma care system that fits in a backpack — or, as shown here, a folded stretcher.

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An innovation you'd completely expect from a Hollywood spy flick, Rolls-Royce has designed tiny robots called SWARM that get deployed within their jet engines to run reconnaissance and inspections. A part of RR's IntelligentEngine program, the SWARM get deployed into intricate parts of the engine, giving engineers real-time feedback on performance, wear-tear, etc. The visual

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Making useless things
11 May 2018
flowingdata.com

Simone Giertz, bringer of joy and self-described expert in shitty robots, makes machines that succeed in failing. In her TED talk, Giertz talks about her path from “useless” things to e…

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How the best robot, "Little Sunfish," helped Japanese scientists understand the scope of the damage at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.