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Palm-sized microreactor solves portable power challenge for robots, drones, and AI
Researchers in Japan have developed a palm-sized Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) microreactor. According ...
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Japan sends robots into Fukushima nuclear power plant to tackle radioactive debris from 2011 disaster
Technicians at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant are taking another cautious step toward one of the most challenging operations in the history of nuclear decommissioning. On Tuesday (Aug 19), ...
A room in this futuristic hotel comes equipped with a steam machine, a temperature-regulating mattress, and a robot concierge ...
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic environments with objects of varying stiffness or weight. To tackle this challenge, ...
Adaptable, AI-enabled robots for personalized life coaching and physical assistance could help us become a more productive and inclusive society. What if instead of replacing us in our jobs, ...
Conceptual overview of the vision-based ProTac sensing technology. ProTac can actively switch between proximity and tactile sensing modes, relying on input images captured by inner cameras and a soft ...
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Who is willing to trust home-care robots in Japan?
A nationwide survey in Japan shows divides in acceptance of home-care robots. Surprisingly, openness and trust, rather than age, determine whether people are willing to let robots into their homes and ...
Half of Japan’s working population could be replaced by robots or artificial-intelligence programs within the next 10 to 20 years, Nomura Research Institute said in a report released Wednesday. The ...
"The benefits that robots deliver, such as tackling labour shortages, taking away routine tasks, or opening up new career ...
Quadrupedal robots make their debut in a Japan Self-Defense Force military exercise:: Funabashi, Japan / January 11, 2026:: According to its developer, the robot can walk continuously for 3.15 hours ...
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