The 1,500 g automation arm by Oleksandr Stepanenko keeps moves under a micron, boosting photonics throughput while fitting on a small bench.
A tear in an ultra-fine blood vessel, just 100 microns wide — one tenth of a millimetre — must be meticulously repaired to restore blood flow to transplanted tissue taken from another part of the body ...
One of the most significant insights from the study is that roboticists must engage both technically and physically with ...
Another day, another humanoid robot breakthrough. While the U.S. and China have a growing number of firms developing cutting-edge humanoid robots — Boston Dynamics, Figure, Unitree, and EngineAI among ...
Different types of robots with greater precision and mobility are beginning to be deployed in semiconductor manufacturing, where they are proving both reliable and cost-efficient. Static robots have ...
Tesla’s GEN-3 Teslabot, known as Optimus, marks a significant step forward in robotics, designed to tackle global challenges such as labor shortages and the increasing demands of an aging population.
Mother India Forming, a leading Indian manufacturer in the business of precision cold-roll formed components, showcased its ...
Developed by Texas A&M University engineering students, this AI-powered robotic dog doesn't just follow commands—it sees, ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Precision in drug delivery has long posed a significant challenge to the medical field. Relying on the body’s circulatory system to transport medications often results in ...