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![]() | Chinese robotics firm UBTech has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Siemens Digital Industries Software to accelerate the large-scale manufacturing of humanoid robots and achieve ... |
How do pivotal trends and technological innovations define the future of manufacturing robotics? Let's explore how these transformative technologies impact production methodologies and outline ... |
A vision company is proving that robots can finally see well enough to be trusted around people. A humanoid robot moved around a space, mapping it, avoiding obstacles, and climbing surfaces with ... |
Researchers have built a drone that runs on hydrogen, to replace battery-powered drones that are too heavy and have too short a range. This technology could help fix power outages faster ... |
The Russia-Ukraine War has rapidly accelerated the use of military robots, as both sides field new technologies to gain an edge over their adversaries. As Russia and Ukraine employ larger numbers ... |
![]() | AI systems could soon be able to hijack satellites in orbit and cause them to collide with other spacecraft, potentially triggering a dangerous cascade of smash-ups that could render the ... |
Artificial intelligence is making a significant impact in plastics manufacturing, but it’s not the artificial general intelligence (AGI) often associated with science fiction. Conor Carlin, a past president ... |
The United States Navy is the most powerful blue-water navy in the world, and it takes a lot to keep it running. While the Navy's aircraft carriers, submarines, and other various types of modern ... |
![]() | Detroit may soon join a growing number of Michigan communities hoping to place restrictions on data centers before construction even begins. At their meeting on March 17, the Detroit City Council ... |
![]() | The Trump administration announced nearly $890 million in federal funding Tuesday for water infrastructure projects across the Western United States, with California receiving about 60% of ... |










