A remarkable engineering project in China has seen an entire building being moved using special robotic 'legs'.
Engineers in Japan have been working to bring this life-sized robot replica to life in spectacular fashion.
Scientists have conceived of a steam-powered robotic hopper bot that could explore Europa and Enceladus.
Researchers have come up with a remote-controlled robotic arm that can be worn around your waist.
One of Boston Dynamics' Spot Mini robots took on an important new role on the streets of Singapore this week.
Researchers have succeeded in creating robots that are made from live animal cells instead of metal and plastic.
NASA has confirmed that it has almost completed work on its upcoming robotic Mars exploration rover.
The futuristic robotic dog, which is capable of some seriously impressive moves, is now available to buy.
The humanoid contraption was the only passenger aboard a Soyuz capsule that launched on Wednesday.
This remarkable wearable robotic tail has been developed by researchers at Keio University in Japan.
Reports indicate that web giant Amazon is ramping up development of its upcoming consumer oriented robot.
A clip from Amazon's recent robotics conference shows the company's CEO trying out an impressive invention.
A human-like robot known as 'Alex' has recently been deployed as an anchor on a Russian news channel.
A small army of Boston Dynamics' dog-like robots have been filmed hauling a truck through a parking lot.
Known as 'Handle', the US robotics firm's latest creation could one day completely replace warehouse workers.
Scientists have developed a type of liquid metal that can be used to create robots that stretch and change shape.
Scientists have discovered that it may be possible to use spider silk to create muscles and actuators for robots.
19-year-old bioengineering student David Aguilar has used Lego to build his own robotic prosthetics.
Engineers at Columbia University have built a robot capable of learning its own functionality from scratch.
A recent segment on Russian state TV mistakenly reported on a 'high-tech robot' that was anything but.