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Boston Dynamics and Gravity Industries to make flying robots
Today,Boston Dynamicsannounced a new partnership with Gravity Industries, a firm known for designing, building, and flying jet suits.
Boston Dynamics unveils next-generation electric Atlas robot
This week marked a significant milestone for Boston Dynamics as the company announced the retirement of its hydraulic Atlas robot and introduced its successor: a fully electric version designed to address real-world challenges.
Future fusion maintenance with autonomous robot
Afully autonomous robothas been deployed to inspect the interior of a fusion energy facility, marking a world-first achievement in robotics and energy research.
Soft wearable robot tested for Parkinson's support
Earlier this year researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Boston University Sargent College of Health & Rehabilitation Services tested a soft, wearable robot to assist a person living with Parkinson’s walk without freezing.
NVIDIA accelerates humanoid robotics development
NVIDIA has announced it is providing robot manufacturers, AI model developers and software makers with a suite of services, models and computing platforms to develop, train and build the next generation of humanoid robotics.
Robotics AI chipset market expected to reach $866m
Since the democratisation of machine learning (ML) in robotics, ML-powered workloads have become highly diverse.
Quantum simulator to unlock new electronic materials
MIT researchers have developed a method to generate synthetic electromagnetic fields on superconducting quantum processors, advancing the capacity of quantum computers to emulate complex materials.
AMA invites scientists and developers to submit for award
The AMA Association for Sensors and Measurement (AMA) is inviting scientists and developers from both industry and research to apply for the prestigious AMA Innovation Award 2025.
Silk’s surprising role in next-gen microelectronics
Silk has long been revered for its luxurious qualities and historical significance as a valuable commodity. Now, researchers are discovering new potential for silk inmicroelectronics, paving the way for advancements in computing and wearable technology.
National Highways trials a ‘Spot’ of innovation
National Highways, in collaboration with BAM Ritchies and AECOM, is currently testing Spot, the autonomous robot dog from Boston Dynamics, for geotechnical surveys in various South West locations.