Researchers have designed a robot capable of displaying realistic lip movements, as used by humans in speech and singing.
Students from the University of Stuttgart placed fourth at the 2026 Autonomous Snowplow Competition in Minneapolis, United States, with their self-developed robot, Lynx. The result marks the highest ...
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Robots learn to lip-sync
A humanoid learned to control its facial motors by watching itself in a mirror before imitating human lip movement from ...
The robot learned the ability to use its 26 facial motors by practicing to imitate human lip motions in front of the mirror ...
This weekend, more than 50 teams put their coding and engineering skills to the test at the 2026 VEX Robotics Competition ...
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XPeng rolls out first auto-grade humanoid robot, eyes mass production this year
XPeng has completed the first unit of its ET1 humanoid robot prototype, marking progress toward large-scale mass production.
Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of ...
Underwater robots face many challenges before they can truly master the deep, such as stability in choppy currents. A new ...
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Did that lamp just fold the laundry? Alumni rethink home robotics
When Aaron Tan began his Ph.D. in mechanical and industrial engineering at the University of Toronto in 2019, leading a ...
A practical look at the top robots and humanoids making waves, including Tesla Optimus and Boston Dynamics Atlas.
With stats like that, one can’t help but suspect that the first country to have a million humanoids will be China.
Once a five-person team, the robotics program has grown to 32 students and two teams, including a newly formed all-girls team.
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