Dogs like Social Robots
Scientist found, dogs react better to robots who response socially, than those who act passively. According to Hungarian scientists it can influence future's technology.Read More >>
Scientist found, dogs react better to robots who response socially, than those who act passively. According to Hungarian scientists it can influence future's technology.Read More >>
WildCat can walk at 26 km/h, which is slow for a cat, but speedy for a four-legged robot. Robotics faces some new kind of challenges: today's robots have to be more durable and able to beat long distances a hard roads. Let's see how they prepare for the future.Read More >>
Robots that crawl along and inspect power lines could save utilities a bundle in preventive checks…Read More >>
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Erik Brynjolfsson explores the role of big data in business performance, the rise of robotics, and the decoupling of the historical relationship between gains in productivity, incomes, and jobs.Read More >>
Astronaut 4 robot milker is a new Dutch invention. It does not require assistance. For milking, farmers use only their smartphone.Read More >>
The strangest robotics-promotion video ever.Read More >>