Humanoid robot Phantom MK1 aims for battlefield and space work, but experts doubt weaponized androids will be ready anytime soon.
Bittle X turns robotics into an accessible, hands-on learning experience. Students or hobbyists can assemble it, program it ...
The use of robots in war dates back to World War II with the German Goliath remote-controlled explosive vehicles and the Soviet Union’s wirelessly controlled, unmanned Teletanks. In today’s military ...
We use robots to do plenty of jobs that we don’t want to do. Even the military uses robots in tasks that are dangerous for humans. So, how attached can one become to a robot that works with them? One ...
Why settle for a regular robot when you can have a robot coyote? That's the innovative question the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC) is answering as it rolls out robot coyotes ...
The long odds of a successful amphibious beach landing in wartime are well-known to anyone who has watched a D-Day film.
Adnan Charara was painting a face, cartoonish and off kilter. The robot arm on the table next to him was painting blue splotches all over the same canvas. Charara, a Lebanon-born artist who now works ...
Meet Phantom MK1, a 5-foot-9, 176-pound humanoid robot built by San Francisco startup Foundation. Designed for military, ...