SPOILER ALERT: This column contains potential spoilers about "The Electric State." What’s better than your typical robotic revolution? A robotic revolution that can make you laugh. And that’s exactly ...
A Scottish company is planning to build a fleet of uncrewed submarines to tap into the $3 billion subsea services market. HonuWorx plans to deploy a fleet of 50 electric-powered robotic submarines to ...
If 1876 hp isn't enough, the Dreame Nebula Next 01 Jet Edition concept has two solid-fuel boosters to hit 60 mph in 0.9 ...
We all saw the trailer and had the haunting visage of Woody Harrelson’s Mr. Peanut seared permanently into our minds, and at ...
A Mitsubishi Electric robot that normally positions wires in motors for appliances like air conditioners has solved the Rubik’s Cube puzzle at a blistering speed, setting a new Guinness World Record ...
In "The Electric State," directors Anthony and Joe Russo are looking for a little of that old Amblin Entertainment magic — the winning combination of innocence, adventure and wonder that powered ...
Boston Dynamics recently announced the retirement of its first-generation hydraulic Atlas robot and introduced a new, fully electric version designed for real-world applications. This transition marks ...
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a stronger, more agile, fully electric version of its Atlas humanoid robot. The kinda creepy-looking thing is already slated to enter use on Hyundai's automotive ...
Boston Dynamics showed off a fully electric version of its humanoid robot Atlas on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the robotics firm had retired its hydraulic version of Atlas. Boston Dynamics says it's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For about an hour on April 11, Electric Avenue in East Nashville was taken over by a horde of robots. Dozens of them filled the ...
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Five years ago, an East Nashville woman started a parade for "robots." Now hundreds turn out each year on Electric Avenue.