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Robotics

Exploring the machines that move, think, and shape our future β€” from factory floors to distant planets.

Latest in Robotics
News and breakthroughs shaping the field

Humanoid Robots Enter the Workforce

Companies like Figure, Apptronik, and Tesla are deploying humanoid robots in warehouses and manufacturing lines, marking a new era of general-purpose robotics.

Trending · 2026

Soft Robotics Breakthrough

Researchers develop muscle-like actuators that allow robots to handle delicate objects with human-level dexterity, opening doors for surgical and agricultural applications.

Research · 2026

Autonomous Drones Go Beyond Line of Sight

New FAA regulations and AI-powered sense-and-avoid systems are enabling commercial drones to operate autonomously over vast distances for delivery and inspection.

Industry · 2026

Robot Learning Gets Faster

Foundation models trained on massive simulation data allow robots to learn new tasks in minutes instead of hours, accelerating deployment across industries.

AI + Robotics · 2026
Robot Types
The diverse world of robotic systems
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Industrial Robots

The backbone of modern manufacturing. Robotic arms perform welding, painting, assembly, and material handling with superhuman speed and precision.

Manufacturing

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Service Robots

From hospital logistics to restaurant waiters and warehouse pickers β€” service robots work alongside humans in everyday environments.

Human Interaction

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Humanoid Robots

Bipedal robots designed in the human form factor, capable of navigating human spaces, using human tools, and performing general-purpose tasks.

General Purpose

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Aerial Drones

Unmanned aerial vehicles for delivery, surveillance, mapping, agriculture, search & rescue, and cinematography across all scales.

Aerial Systems

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Medical Robots

Surgical systems like da Vinci, rehabilitation exoskeletons, and micro-robots navigating the bloodstream for targeted drug delivery.

Healthcare

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Underwater ROVs

Remotely operated and autonomous underwater vehicles for deep-sea exploration, pipeline inspection, marine research, and salvage operations.

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Key Technologies
The building blocks that make robots intelligent
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Artificial Intelligence

Machine learning, reinforcement learning, and foundation models enable robots to perceive, plan, decide, and adapt to new situations autonomously.

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Computer Vision

Cameras, depth sensors, and neural networks give robots the ability to see, recognize objects, track motion, and understand 3D environments in real time.

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Sensors & Perception

LiDAR, IMUs, force/torque sensors, and tactile arrays provide robots with spatial awareness, balance, and the sense of touch.

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Actuators & Motors

Electric motors, hydraulic systems, pneumatic muscles, and piezoelectric actuators convert energy into precise mechanical motion.

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SLAM & Navigation

Simultaneous Localization and Mapping lets robots build maps and navigate unknown environments β€” essential for autonomous mobility.

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ROS & Middleware

The Robot Operating System (ROS) and similar frameworks provide the software backbone for communication, control, and integration across robotic systems.

Notable Robots
Machines pushing the boundaries
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Boston Dynamics

Agile quadruped robot for inspection, remote monitoring, and hazardous environment exploration.

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Atlas

Boston Dynamics

The world’s most dynamic humanoid β€” running, jumping, backflipping, and now fully electric.

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Optimus

Tesla

Tesla’s humanoid robot designed for general-purpose tasks, from factory work to household chores.

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Figure AI

Commercial humanoid with OpenAI-powered reasoning, deployed in BMW manufacturing facilities.

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Perseverance

NASA / JPL

Mars rover exploring the Red Planet, collecting samples and hunting for signs of ancient life.

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da Vinci

Intuitive Surgical

Surgical robot enabling minimally invasive procedures with unmatched precision and control.

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Digit

Agility Robotics

Bipedal robot built for logistics β€” walking, climbing stairs, and carrying packages in warehouses.

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Ameca

Engineered Arts

The world’s most expressive humanoid robot face, designed for human-robot interaction research.

The Hub · Robotics · 2026
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