At CES 2026, Singapore-based company Sharpa has redefined general-purpose robotics with the debut of its first autonomous ...
At CES 2026, ROBOTERA is showcasing a side of humanoid robotics that often gets less attention than walking or AI ...
In 2025, Popular Science continued our mission to demystify our weird world for millions of readers. We debunked myths about ...
I spent my childhood longing for him to bring me fun drinks on his little tray while I reclined on the sofa, glued to back-to ...
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Tiny human vs giant log: Dough bowl with handtools only
In this video, we take on the challenge of carving a giant dough bowl by hand within 12 hours, inspired by a traditional piece seen in Colonial Williamsburg. The project requires the use of only hand ...
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Outdoor enthusiast hopes to inspire Canadians with new book
From homemade bow and arrows to hand-woven baskets, Alberta man Scott Sunderwald has taken a love for the outdoors to the ...
While there’s no shortage of DIY holiday gift ideas, trying to put together one at the last minute might be a tall task even for the most accomplished tinkerer. But on the YouTube channel Easytronic, ...
In September 2005, MD+DI published a story about researchers at Michigan State University who had built a robot designed for remote breast exams. The robot combined ultrasound technology and video ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) — This holiday season, one family has a lot more to be thankful for — thanks to a group of teenagers at an all-girls high school in San Jose. These girls spent this past ...
At Hon Hai Tech Day (HHTD25), the spotlight fell on the debut of Foxconn's bipedal humanoid robot. Due to venue constraints, the robot was showcased statically, focusing on its advanced hand ...
SINGAPORE, Nov. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sharpa, a Singapore-based AI robotics company, announced that its flagship product, the dexterous robotic hand SharpaWave, has been named a CES 2026 Innovation ...
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