It's happening: The robots are taking our jobs. No sick days, bathroom breaks, and no more curly hairs in your buns. Just cold, hard efficiency. More specifically, BurgerBot is a new fast-food joint where robots are doing all the work that humans aren't interested in, like burger assembly lines.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Automation, Food, Food technology, Robots, Robotic
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Robots are taking our jobs, leaving us with less hair in our food
Posted by ArielTechGeek 1 day 11 hours ago (https://newatlas.com)Remote-control blob robots are set to eradicate bacterial biofilms
Posted by ArielTechGeek 34 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
It's never a good thing, when a bacterial biofilm forms on the surface of a medical implant. There could soon be a new way of eradicating such films, however, using tiny remote-control liquid-bodied robots.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Devices, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: Chinese University of Hong Kong, Max Planck Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Robots, Bacteria, B
If you're a photographer passionate about capturing wildlife, sports, or aviation with super-long reach, you won't want to miss our latest video review. In this hands-on test, Imaging Resource’s editor David takes the Sony 400-800mm f/6.3-8 G OSS for a spin, showcasing its impressive focal length and real-world performance—all at a surprisingly attractive price.
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MIT's artificial muscles for soft robots flex like a human iris
Posted by ArielTechGeek 39 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Engineers at MIT have devised an ingenious new way to produce artificial muscles for soft robots that can flex in more than one direction, similar to the complex muscles in the human body.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Soft Robotics, MIT, Artificial Muscles
Figure's humanoid robots will take on your household chores this year
Posted by ArielTechGeek 62 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Figure is leveling up its humanoid robot business far more rapidly than any other robotics company I can think of right now. CEO Brett Adcock just announced it plans to begin alpha testing its robots in the home sometime in 2025 – that's two years ahead of schedule.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Humanoid, Figure, Robots
Humanoid robots join the assembly line to build more of themselves
Posted by ArielTechGeek 64 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Cue the self-replicating robot revolution: Apptronik's humanoid Apollo robot is gearing up to assist in manufacturing copies of itself. That's thanks to a deal between the Texas-based robotics company and global engineering solutions firm Jabil, which produces components for the likes of Apple, Dell, and HP.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Humanoid, Robots, Apptronik, Manufactu
Tamron has released a new firmware update for the 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD G2, improving autofocus performance and unlocking 120 frames per second continuous shooting on the Sony a9 III. Firmware version 5.0 enhances autofocus speed, particularly when zooming, for both stills and video in AF-C mode.
The update allows Sony a9 III users to take full advantage of the camera’s ultra-fast 1
Underwater Photographer of the Year 2025 winnersPhotos: Abdulaziz Al Saleh, Enric Gener, Bryan H. Blauvelt, Ruruka, Alvaro Herrero (Mekan), Jenny Stock, Wojciech Dopierala, Bryant Turffs and Shunsuke Nakano / UPY 2025The winners of the 2025 Underwater Photographer of the Year contest have been announced, showcasing spectacular underwater scenes. The UK-based contest began in 1965, though it appea
Neurons that tell you to stop eating could unlock obesity treatments
Posted by ArielTechGeek 74 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center have identified the specific neurons in mice brains that tell them they've eaten enough. This fascinating discovery could play a big role in the future of weight loss treatments for humans.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Hunger, Weight Loss, Obesity, Brain, neurons, Columbia University
Artificial gills unlock long-range underwater robots
Posted by ArielTechGeek 89 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
What's good for fish may be good for robots, too, as researchers from the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon have developed an artificial gill that can extract oxygen from seawater to run fuel cells to power robotic sea gliders on long missions.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Fuel Cell, Robotics, Underwater drones
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