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About 500 robot athletes from 16 countries competed in Beijing as the United States and China race against each other to ...
China has invested heavily in robotics. The country is a leader in industrial robots per capita and has just hosted the first ...
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Emily Standley Allard on MSNBirth Without Mothers? China’s “Pregnancy Robot” Is Stirring Awe, Anxiety, and a Thousand Questions
For decades, Hollywood has toyed with the idea of machines replacing the most human of experiences: childbirth. From “Th ...
An artificial womb could also help human babies survive extreme prematurity and prevent serious complications like brain ...
Kaiwa Technology, based in Guangzhou, announced the ambitious project at the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing, saying ...
A Chinese technology company says it is working on what could become the world’s first humanoid robot designed to carry a ...
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Robot 'beach dog' helping to keep sand clean in southern China
A robot is being tested on beaches in Sanya, China, to help workers clear trash buried in the sand. Developed by Shanghai ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWorld’s First ‘Robot Olympics’ Featured Soccer, Kickboxing and Lots of Falling Down
Hundreds of humanoids from 16 countries stumbled over each other while competing in the World Humanoid Robot Games in Beijing ...
Humanity’s exploration of the deep ocean—one of Earth’s final frontiers—has historically lagged far behind space exploration. Yet, with the rise of intelligent underwater robotics, the race to unlock ...
Amid a lot of stumbles and scrums the human-like bots showcased some advanced abilities. And there could be a billion of them around by 2050.
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India Today on MSNRobots stumble, crash and backflip at China's wild humanoid Olympics-style games
China’s World Humanoid Robot Games saw robots crash, sprint and collapse in chaotic sports contests, as the country pushes ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUnitree dominates inaugural humanoid robot games with four golds in track events
Unitree H1 humanoids win four gold medals at Beijing’s first World Humanoid Robot Games, marking a leap in China’s robotics race.
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