Nvidia showcased robots that could work in warehouses, pedal around like ‘Star Wars’ droids and manipulate surgical equipment ...
A humanoid robot developed in China has transformed from a nimble dancer to performing kung fu moves with surprising precision and balance.
A galaxy far, far away may be closer than you think. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is making sure of it, thanks to a collab with Disney Research.
The video starts by showing Atlas walking and then running. The walking was a little stiff, but the running was perfectly human-looking. Next, the robot "crawled," in the company's words, but it ...
The good news is that the robots are definitely coming, the bad news is that they might be made of meat. That's if these MIT scientists have anything to say about it. Meat robots aren't a new concept, ...
The Spaceo Humanoid robots made by Muks Robotics were featured at the India Today Conclave 2025. The robots featured at the event showed their dance moves. Read More Anu Ranjan, President of The ...
Wang - whose startup makes robots agile enough to dance, work and perform kung fu - is having a moment. Beyond the Xi summit, Unitree was featured in a Carnegie Mellon University research project ...
Blendo Games is one of those "if you know, you know" types of indie developers - one whose name is legendary with those who've followed the independent development scene for decades, thanks to ...
When Chinese President Xi Jinping gathered two dozen of the nation’s business leaders for a summit last week, one of the surprise attendees was a little-known, 34-year-old robot pioneer.
Wang — whose startup makes robots agile enough to dance, work and perform kung fu — is having a moment. Beyond the Xi summit, Unitree was featured in a Carnegie Mellon University research ...
This information enhances the robots’ flexibility and coordination, allowing them to mimic human-like movements – like dancing. Captured using LAFAN1 motion capture technology, the dataset is ...
The company gained widespread attention with its creations, including its dancing robots, during the 2025 Spring Festival Gala broadcast produced by China Media Group (CMG), one of the world's ...