This director deserves far more appreciation than he gets today for blazing a trail in giant robot cinema. Director Stuart ...
A robot can now travel through the human body to cure diseases. Scientists have created a Transformers-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami. The shape-shifting device is ...
Robosen Robotics announced on Thursday that it has created a new collectible robot based off of Optimus Prime in the upcoming film Transformers: Rise of the Beasts. The new Transformers figure comes ...
The newest Transformers collaborative toy celebrates the final season of Netflix's Stranger Things with the newest Autobot ...
Megatron and Bumblebee transform and roar out into the samurai era with new Japanese beast modes as part of the Transformers ...
Sakakibara Kikai's engineer Go Sakakibara poses with the bipedal robot Mononofu during its demonstration. Sakakibara Kikai's engineer Go Sakakibara poses with the bipedal robot Mononofu during its ...
A team of roboticists have taken another step toward the inevitable future where real-life Transformers move among us. New research on modular, autonomous robots was published Wednesday that shows how ...
If you grew up loving the Transformers franchise, you may have dreamed of the day technology would bring your favourite robots to life. Now, a Japanese engineering company has turned that childhood ...
Japanese electronics giant Sharp just launched RoBoHon, a combined robot and smart phone. The telecommunication gadget comes with a whopping price tag of 198,000 Yen ($1800). Sharp expects to sell ...
Only in Japan - the land of Astro Boy and Asimo - a Japanese engineer has developed a fully functioning real transformer robot. Conceived and built by engineer and confessed robot fanatic Kenji Ishida ...
Imagine a real-life Optimus Prime that could transform from a robot into a vehicle. Although he remains fictional, his "cousin" has come to life. Meet J-deite Ride, a 12-foot tall Japanese humanoid ...
Here’s a little robot that knows how to dress for the occasion. Scientists at MIT have built a bot that can, with a little origami action, change its shape from a walking bot to a rolling or even a ...