Robotics
Can virtual reality teach the 'feel' of medicine? New Israeli study says not yet
Ancient dissections of Galen reveal a gap in modern medical training: tacit, hands-on skills still can’t be fully taught by digital tools.
Ukraine's defense AI chief predicts 'new paradigm' of warfare
Robot patrol dogs could be coming to Taiwan's South China Sea islands
XTEND selected for Pentagon’s Drone Dominance Program Phase II
Optimus: A look into Tesla's new humanoid robot
We may be on the brink of a new era where robots not only perform tasks but also become embedded in human society.
China robots conference spotlights the changing face of humanoids
China is advancing in humanoid robot development with innovative, cost-effective technologies but faces challenges in product reliability.
Israeli high schoolers' FIRST robotics victory shows hope for the Jewish state - opinion
Israel’s Education Ministry is criticized almost daily for its failings. Let’s recognize that there are many terrific schools, with equally terrific kids and inspired teachers.
What is robophobia - and how is it affecting the hotel and restaurant industries?
With restrictions on Palestinian workers coming to Israel for employment and the reluctance of foreign workers to go during a war.
Why can’t robots outrun animals like pumas and wildebeests? - study
Scientists expect robots to catch up to animals relatively quickly, but they're not there yet.
Israeli team triumphs in FIRST Robotics Competition amid war challenges
Israeli team triumphs at international robotics competition amidst war, showcasing STEM education's resilience and inclusivity despite conflict challenges.
Austria concerned of 'killer robots,' urges for immediate regulation on use of AI in weaponry
Austria urges global action on AI weapons, fearing "killer robots." Talks aim to regulate autonomous systems amid ethical and legal dilemmas.
New robot called Figure 01 can speak and move like a human
Robot Figure 01 learns to make coffee via video with OpenAI. Advances in mechanics and language, but skepticism raised by Livescience.com.
Scientists build robot based on creature that lived 500 million years ago
The researchers' approach, which they dubbed as “paleobionics,” using extinct animals to inform soft robotic design, has the potential to increase understanding of evolution and biomechanics.
Do humans get lazier when robots help with tasks? - study
Scientists find that humans pay less attention to their work when they think robot ‘team-mates’ have already done it.