Flexible robotic arms not only blur the line between robots and living creatures, but also promise a new future for scientific and technological applications.
In a new invention published by the US Air Force (USAF), researchers recently completed flight tests for 'robot pilots' on Cessna aircraft models 206.
Sewbo is the first robot in the world to be able to use a sewing machine to create a complete T-shirt, by stitching together 'frozen' fabrics with chemicals.
The InSight spacecraft spreads the solar panels between flat, empty land in the first selfie photo sent from Mars.
Free flying robots are called Astrobees. They can move around ISS, film astronauts' activities, power new scientific experiments and help NASA locate lost devices.
Contributing to the press conference of STEM 2018, Phan Truong Anh Khoi and Nguyen Cong Huy (Trung Vuong Secondary School) had a performance of a robot arm that could be controlled
Before the old year closes, we review the most prominent technological imprints in 2015.
Baggage moving in automatic conveyor system, elevator, transport robot arm, like the vast labyrinth at the Dutch airport.
An Indonesian man uses scrap metal to make his own rehabilitation arm.
People who are busy often complain that they need one more arm to do all the work, but now, that may be about to come true.