The KUBeetle-S is a project initiated by the research team at Konkuk University. The robot draws inspiration from the insect species known as the horned beetle. The flying insect’s scientific name is Allomyrina dichotoma and is among the largest known insects in the world today. This giant beetle has an average wind loading of 40 […]Read More
The Most Intriguing Tech Robot Prototypes at the 2020 CES Event One might be forgiven for thinking that the food-serving?tech robot, also known as the BellaBot and the toilet paper robot are the only interesting,?smart robots?that spark up a chuckle. The?Consumer Electronics Show?(CES) is widely reputed for the many weird and wacky gadgets it features, […]Read More
Humanoid Robots: The Best Innovations of 2020 Humanoid robots?have become quite common in the tech world in recent times. These robots are designed to resemble a human body structure, from the limbs to the general physique. However, some of them have been modified to fit their various uses and specifications and may not entirely resemble […]Read More
The Coronavirus is Putting a Lot of New Futuristic Tech, Including Robots and Artificial Intelligence, on Display? The novel coronavirus seems to have thrown the whole world off track. This virus first appeared in China and within months it spread over the world. It now has almost 2 lakhs affected and over 1 lakh death […]Read More
Pretty much from the days of iRobot and Terminator-like movies that bombed the box-office robot technology has been constantly rising. The science fiction imaginations and drawings from the storyboard of artists have taken shape into real robots of today. In the past 30 years, a lot has changed, especially in the field of robotics. Today, […]Read More
The first modern attempts at making human-like robots can be dated back to Sony’s 2003 Qiro. It looked like a toy but had hands and legs. It was a bipedal robot that could walk on two legs. It had cameras that enabled it to see the world around it. But, a lot more was coming. […]Read More
The earliest mention of the word ?Android? if not exactly dates back to a paper published by the London Times in December 1795. It referred to mechanical devices that were shaded in the form of humans as ?androids?. However, it would not be until George Lucas’s Star Wars movie that the word ?Droid? would become […]Read More