Imagine a world where tiny, self-organizing agents can heal environmental damage, deliver targeted therapies in the human body, or even explore distant planets. Thanks to groundbreaking work at the ...
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From living buildings to multitasking home robots, here’s how science is reimagining 2026
Living buildings, quantum computers, safety by design, home robots and AI-assisted pandemic preparedness. Europe’s researchers are reshaping how we live, work and design our cities in 2026. By Anthony ...
Scientists in Japan have made a robot face covered in living, self-healing skin that can smile in a demonstration of a new technique researchers believe could help pave the way for lifelike biohybrid ...
The project is positioned as the world’s first platform where AI-powered robots move into everyday residential life. While ...
Robots that look and move like people are no longer just science experiments or movie props. Some are already showing up in real jobs working in stores, helping in warehouses, or doing chores at home.
Engineers attempting to build microscopic robots face a strict physical trade-off: as mechanical devices shrink, their capacity to carry onboard power and navigate complex terrain rapidly diminishes.
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