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Watch a seamless cycle of takeoff, underwater cruise, and skyward reemergence in this student-built hybrid drone.
Living underwater is not easy. Humans need oxygen, sunlight and stable pressure. Yet, history shows we can adapt to extreme environments. For instance, astronauts have lived on the International ...
Chinese robotics company Zhongqing Robotics, also known as EngineAI, has officially entered the humanoid robotics scene by releasing a video showcasing what it claims is the world's first humanoid ...
Many of these humanoid machines move with fluidity ... "Just an extreme and trivial example, if we put robots underwater, they should not be the shape of humans. They better be in the shape of fish.