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Interactive robots should not just be passive companions—but active partners—like therapy horses, say researchers
Interactive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners—like therapy horses who respond to human emotion—say University of Bristol researchers. Equine-assisted interventions ...
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Robotics kits that spark young imaginations
From LEGO Mindstorms to AI-powered companions, robotics kits are transforming how kids learn STEM at home. These interactive tools blend coding, engineering, and creativity into hands-on challenges ...
From Family-Ready Humanoid Helpers to Commercial-Grade Workers, Zeroth's Five-Robot Lineup Brings Practical AI Robotics into Everyday Life LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today at CES 2026, ...
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