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    Aug 1
    This isn't science fiction anymore. 🧲 The Chinese University of Hong Kong researchers developed a magnetic slime robot that can be remotely controlled to move, squeeze through tight spaces, and even grasp objects. One potential application? Removing objects accidentally
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    China is exploring the idea of using robot dogs to work alongside astronauts on the Moon as part of its plans for a future lunar research station. Chinese scientists from the China Academy of Space Technology (CAST) have proposed a mission involving three astronauts and two
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    A U.S. robotics company is proposing humanoid robots for possible surveillance along the U.S.-Mexico border. The company is Foundation, and its robot is called Phantom. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has received a presentation from Foundation about possible border
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    San Francisco-based Nori Robotics has unveiled the NORI L3, a low-cost humanoid-style robot designed to help with everyday household tasks. The robot is priced at $1,688 and is designed for tasks such as fetching items from a refrigerator, pouring ingredients, loading dishes and
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    Aug 19
    Chinese company XPeng unveiled its second-generation humanoid robot, IRON. The robot went viral after people mistook it for a human because of its lifelike walk. To prove it was real, XPeng’s CEO He Xiaopeng posted an unedited video showing its robotic leg, then cut it open live
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