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This Goofy Humanoid Robot Can Run a Half Marathon

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Humanoid robot breaks half-marathon record
Humanoid robot 'Lightning' broke a half-marathon world record in Beijing, finishing 13 miles faster than any human. Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson discusses this AI leap and Tesla's Optimus, raising urgent questions about robot control and future safety.

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These robots can figure out how to do a task after watching humans do it
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Humanoids vs. humans: Just how strong are humanoid robots really?
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After running and dancing, Chinese robot firms target household chores
Chinese robots can run and dance but chores still challenging

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Chinese robot completes half-marathon in 50 minutes, setting new world record
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Tesla Brings Optimus To Boston Marathon — But China's Robots Are The Ones Winning Races
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'X Factor' Star Gabrielle Makes Heart Sign In Court As Klaudia Zakrzewska Dies After 4AM SoHo Clash
The robot, developed by Chinese smartphone maker Honor, showcased major advances in AI mobility and engineering during the event held at Beijing E-Town.

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Robot Easily Beats Human Record at Beijing Half Marathon
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Robot Beats Humans In Half Marathon, China's Tech Leap Stuns World
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Robots learn 1,000 tasks in one day from a single demo

Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out. We have heard about robots taking over since science ...
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Robots can’t replace guide dogs

While real dogs still have a major leg up over robots, the machines are catching up. Popular Science previously highlighted a company called Glide that sells a vacuum cleaner shaped mobility aid that uses AI and passive kinetic guidance to help people with impaired vision navigate.
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Origami-inspired robot built from printable polymers uses electric current to move

With their ability to shapeshift and manipulate delicate objects, soft robots could work as medical implants, deliver drugs inside the body and help explore dangerous environments. But the squishy machines are often limited by rigid mechanical parts or external systems that provide power or help them move.
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Visitors dance, interact with robots at Science Centre’s RoboFest 2026

Visitors can interact with newly unveiled robots that will be deployed across the centre's galleries. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Purdue University
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Robotics Day at Purdue

Purdue University Colleges of Science, Engineering, and Agriculture together with the Purdue Office of Industry Partnerships and Purdue Polytechnic Institute proudly present Robotics Day, a campus-wide celebration of innovation, collaboration, and ...
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1y

The 2025 Terminator? Lab-grown muscle brings biohybrid robot hand to life

A groundbreaking development has come from researchers at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University in Japan. They've created a biohybrid hand, a fusion of lab-grown muscle tissue and mechanical engineering, capable of gripping and making gestures.
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3mon

Scientists built robots smaller than a grain of sand

Robots that can think and move are no longer confined to factory floors or humanoid prototypes. Researchers have now shrunk fully programmable machines to a size smaller than a grain of sand, packing sensing, computation, and locomotion into specks you ...
New Atlas
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Soft-bodied origami robot moves without motors or gears

"Ancient Japanese Art Brings Spineless Robot To Life!" Sounds very much like a movie plot summary. In reality, it perfectly describes the work of Princeton University engineers who have created a robot that moves without a single motor or gear,
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Humanoid robots hit mass production in China

A Chinese factory is producing humanoid robots every 30 minutes, marking a shift toward large-scale manufacturing and broader adoption.
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1y

Rising Robotics in Africa Promises Innovative Future in Science

In recent years, Africa has become a burgeoning hub for robotics innovation, positioning itself as a critical player in the global technological arena. With advancements in technology and a surge of interest from the younger generation, the continent’s ...
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Slime-like artificial muscle reshapes on command, heals after damage and turns one robot into many

Breaking away from conventional robots that perform only predefined functions once fabricated, researchers have developed a next-generation artificial muscle that can change its shape in real time, recover from damage,
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