67 Results From ""artificial muscle""

Protoclone is supposedly the world's first bipedal, musculoskeletal android. But it's mostly just got people creeped out.
Robotics

This Muscle-Powered Robot Might Be the Creepiest Thing We’ve Ever Seen

A team of engineers built an artificial muscle material that gets stronger as it works, potentially leading to soft robots that adapt to their jobs.
Robots and Machines

Scientists Invent Artificial Muscle That Gets Stronger With Exercise

AI deployments have a problem: they can humiliate people who don't look the way the AI expects them to look.
Ethics

DMV’s AI System Says Woman Doesn’t Have a Human Face

Nicolas Cage has joined the growing ranks of Hollywood AI critics that say they're freaked out by what the tech may do to their likenesses.
Artificial Intelligence

Nicolas Cage Says He’s Terrified AI Will “Steal” His Body

Using an amazing new brain chip, a man who'd lost the ability to speak is now able to communicate his thoughts out loud using his own voice.
Prosthetics and Devices

Groundbreaking Brain Chip Allows Man With ALS to “Speak” Again

AI may soon ruin our ability to make decisions for ourselves — an outcome that would be, one expert warns, "catastrophic." 
Artificial Intelligence

AI May Be Atrophying Our Brains, Professor Warns

Dodge's upcoming Charger Daytona EV will not only generate enough noise to warn pedestrians of their presence, it will mimic the sound of a loud exhaust.
Advanced Transport

Dodge Says It’s Making an Electric Muscle Car That’s Super Loud and Obnoxious

Chances are, if a company is developing AI systems, then it probably depends on pricey hardware from Nvidia.
Artificial Intelligence

If AI Is a Gold Rush, Nvidia Is Selling Shovels

A team of engineers from Rutgers University in New Jersey have created a 3D-printed smart gel that can change its shape when exposed to light.
Future Society

Super-Flexible Display Could Enable Real-Life Active Camouflage

A team of scientists from Harvard and Emory University created 500 "biohybrid" fish that had their tail fins lined with human heart cells.
Robots and Machines

Scientists Create Flapping “Biohybrid” Fish From Human Heart Cells

A team of researchers have built a tiny microbot that weighs less than a gram and can run entirely on methanol, a type of alcohol.
Robotics

Relatable: This Tiny Robot Is Powered by Alcohol

A team of scientists figured out a simple way to create muscles that can lift 1,000 times their own weight: tightly coiled-up bamboo or silk fibers.
Robots and Machines

This “Artificial Muscle” is 60 Times Stronger Than a Human One

The US Army Reserach Laboratory is working on a new kind of versatile robot that moves around with biological muscles instead of wheels and motors.
Robotics

The Military Is Working on Robots With Biological Muscles

Canadian vehicle and scooter company Daymak has designed an autonomous car that can mine cryptocurrencies when it's parked.
Cryptocurrency

Upcoming Electric Car Designed to Mine Crypto While Charging

Engineers built a soft robotic bug capable of surviving harsh punishment like being flattened, stomped, and folded. It's creepy, but a huge step forward.
Robotics

This Robotic Bug Was Designed to Survive Swatting

A team of scientists found that Irish soda bread can serve as a viable, low-cost alternative for cell scaffolding in the lab.
Biology

Scientists Are Using Bread as a Scaffold for Human Cells

Engineers built a robot tail called Arque that could help people balance, lift heavy loads, or at least make VR games more immersive.
Prosthetics and Devices

Amazing Robot Tail Helps You Balance

Researchers at MIT have developed a Jedi mind control system that allows you to control a drone by just twisting and lifting your forearm.
Drones

This System Lets You Fly a Drone With Arm Gestures

Scientists found a way to turn locusts into explosives-sniffing cyborgs according to a study funded by the U.S. Navy. Yes, bomb-sniffing cyborg locusts.
Robots and Machines

Bomb-Sniffing Cyborg Locusts? Bomb-Sniffing Cyborg Locusts.

New Artificial Muscles Lift 1000 Times Their Own Weight
Robots and Machines

New Artificial Muscles Lift 1000 Times Their Own Weight