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A Cadence-Nvidia partnership aims to close the 'sim-to-real' gap — training robots in virtual worlds that actually match reality
A robot arm that can flawlessly sort packages inside a computer simulation will, more often than not, fumble the same task ...
BMW Group has spent years testing automation, but this latest move feels different. Instead of robotic arms locked in cages, the company is now using humanoid robots that move through factories more ...
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US' first integrated humanoid factory to build 100,000 NEO robots by 2027
U.S.-based robotics firm 1X has started full-scale production of its humanoid robot NEO at ...
Search and rescue missions often happen in areas that are difficult for humans to navigate due to extreme weather, rough terrain, or dangerous conditions like smoke or dust. A researcher at Worcester ...
Texas Instruments (TXN) is combining its real-time control, sensing, and power portfolio tools with Nvidia's (NVDA) advanced robotics computing, ethernet-based sensing, and simulation technologies to ...
Nvidia Corp. announced today that it’s partnering with global robotics leaders, including robot “brains” developers, industrial humanoid makers and others to advance the production-scale of physical ...
Sereact plans to expand Cortex 2.0 from bin picking to tasks such as assembly and kitting, and it is opening a Boston office.
Solving a technical challenge that has stymied science for 40 years, researchers have built a robot with an onboard computer, sensors and a motor, the whole assembly less than 1 millimeter in size — ...
During the Q4 2025 earnings call, Musk announced the demise of the Model S and Model X, supposedly to make way for a robot production line. That could build one million Optimus 3 robots per year when ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, ...
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