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World’s first robotic exoskeleton makes diving easier, reduces muscle strain
An advance in wearable robotics could lead to enhanced human performance during underwater activities. Chinese researchers ...
The soft, air-filled mechanism helps move the arm as the wearer performs everyday industrial tasks such as lifting, ...
A team of scientists from EPFL in Switzerland is using common kitchen ingredients — specifically, citric acid and sodium bicarbonate — to create an edible pneumatic battery and valve system to power ...
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Innovative underwater exoskeleton boosts diving efficiency
A research team led by Professor Wang Qining from the School of Advanced Manufacturing and Robotics, Peking University, has ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com In a revolutionary stride for android technology, a new Chinese humanoid robot has stunned the ...
CEO He Xiaopeng said Chinese EV startup Xpeng wanted its Iron humanoid robot to be "highly human-like." ...
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A Chinese EV company has created a humanoid robot so eerily lifelike engineers were forced to cut it open to prove it was, in fact, a robot.
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