This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American Imagine if the entire population of Oakland, ...
Gabriel Gomes believes the future of chemistry is as much about flasks and fume hoods as it is about code. A chemical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University, Gomes works at the intersection of ...
HANGZHOU, CN / ACCESS Newswire / September 16, 2025 / As quadruped robots are accelerating their transition from laboratories to large-scale commercial use, industrial applications have become the ...
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more. Robots smaller than a grain of salt? It ...
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.
A few short months ago, almost every robot made by the hundreds of companies working on humanoid robots could charitably be described as slow, topping out at around three mph. Walking was on the edge ...
The integration of deep reinforcement learning with PD control in humanoid robots enhances gait stability and patient comfort ...