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How a Spinning Drone Exploits Your Eyes to Become Nearly Invisible Why Indonesia’s Fisheries Future Hinges On Data Integrity and Trust Inside the Race to Tame AI’s Wild Power Swings Stable Jobs Can Hide the Riskiest Move In Your Tech Career Inside ELIZA’s Source Code and Its Multiple Personalities Tiny Puerto Rican Island Tests Hydrogen to Slash Sky High Power Bills AI Turns DNA Into Tiny Dogs and Mona Lisa Nanostructures How Darth Vader Taught Me Card Counting and AI Security Got Weird The Memory in Your Thumb Drive Could Fix AI's Big Problem The AI Arms Race in Technical Interviews Is Escalating Inside Nokia’s Race to Catch the iPhone and Android Wave Quantum Sensor Sniffs Out Radio Signals in 3D Two New Wheelchairs Reveal What “Smart” Really Means Today Video Friday: A World Cup for Robots Japan Pulls Off One of the Closest Asteroid Flybys Ever How Cheap Ground Robots Are Rewriting Frontline Warfare in Ukraine Nvidia’s NVLink Fusion Quietly Pushes Optics Inside the Rack Large Tabular Models Excel Where LLMs Fail Are Battery PoweredTrailers the Shortcut to Cleaner Long Haul Freight? The Hidden Overthinking Flaw That Could Drag AI Services Down Stacking Chips Sideways Gives AI More Memory There Independent Labs Crack Google Brain Inspired Camera Sensor Learns to See and Gently Forget Why Small AI Models Could Power Health Care Where Big Tech Cannot China’s Humanoid Army Pushes Japan to Rethink Its Robot Future NASA AI’s Wild Power Demands Are Quietly Rewriting Grid Rules Old EV Batteries Find a Second Life Backing Up the Grid UCLA’s Semiconductor Hub Is Rewiring Industry and Academia for AI Why Engineers Who Speak Up Build Stronger and Safer Careers The Orbital Data Center Hype Machine Is Already in Orbit What Emily Bender Really Meant by "Stochastic Parrots" The History and Mystery of Fireworks Poetry for Engineers: Nine Lives of Nikola Tesla Trump’s Quantum Orders Push Fault Tolerant Qubits Toward 2028 Underwater Tidal Kites Promise Steady Power for Remote Coasts How a Forgotten Wire Turned a Cheap Chip Into a Brainlike Neuron How the U.S. Engineered Its Sovereignty AI Model ConlangCrafter Dreams up Entire New Languages Weirdly Fascinating: Robotic Arm Crawls Using Its Three Fingers. 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What Amazon’s Astro Taught Me About Giving Robots a Soul Optical Metasurface Sees a Sunny Future Can Sound-Driven Synapses Make AI Both Faster and Greener? Modos Color E‑Paper Monitor Pushes Open‑Source Displays Further Beat Biased Hiring By Owning Your Story In Every Interview Room How AI Attribution Could Finally Pay Musicians for Training Data How Liquid Cooling Let a Humanoid Robot Shatter Half Marathon Records Inside GM’s AI Push to Speed Up the Design of Cars and Moon Rovers Smart EV Charger Learns Your Battery’s Age to Let It Live Longer Phoenix Links IoT Chips to Save High‑Value Legacy Systems Phoenix Links IoT Chips to Save High‑Value Legacy Systems Tensordyne's Wild Log Math Aims to Leave Nvidia’s AI Chips In the Dust The Tiny Turbine That Kick-Started the U.S. Wind Industry Satellites Are Tracing Railroad Tracks Across SPHEREx’s Cosmic Map Are Emotion Reading Robots Still Missing What Matters Most? Watch This Humanoid Robot Move in Ways Your Hips Wouldn't Like The Real Cost Of Cooling GPUs In Space Might Shock You The Google DeepMind Spinoff Chasing Hidden Drug Targets We Are Crowd-Sourcing the Panopticon Gene Therapy and Sound Waves Team up to Steady Failing Hearts Save 14 Percent of Energy Used in LLM Training With This Trick The Real Tradeoffs Between Startups, Mid-Size Firms, and Giants When Does Job Hopping Stop Helping Your Engineering Future Why a Computer Science Degree Still Opens Hidden Doors AI Can Help Track the World’s Shrinking Glaciers Curiosity’s 13 Years of Software Hacks Keeps It Alive on Mars Fractal OS Lets Security Researchers See What Their CPUs Really Do Formula E DNA Helps the Cayenne Electric Bend Physics to Beat the Heat Moon’s Dark Craters Could Become the Most Precise Clocks in Space New Radio Giant in New Mexico Takes Its First Glimpse of the Cosmos Nvidia’s AI Hardware Comes to Windows in RTX Spark PCs Can Humanoid Robots Run Stairs Without Tripping? 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Would You Let This Humanoid Robot Do Your Laparoscopic Surgery?
https://www.facebook.com/48576411181 · 2026-07-18 · via IEEE Spectrum

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.

Summer School on Multi-Robot Systems: 29 July–4 August 2026, PRAGUE
Actuate 2026: 18–19 August 2026, SAN FRANCISCO
IROS 2026: 27 September–1 October 2026, PITTSBURGH
Humanoids Summit Seoul: 22–23 September 2026, SEOUL

Enjoy today’s videos!

In this work, we present a systematic evaluation of contemporary humanoid technology for laparoscopic surgical tasks. We develop a humanoid-based laparoscopic teleoperation framework using general-purpose instruments and assess its capabilities through benchtop characterization, dry-lab user studies spanning diverse surgical experience levels, and in vivo porcine studies. Across these evaluations, we quantify technical feasibility, task performance, and clinical readiness relative to established surgical platforms. Together, our study provides an evidence-based assessment of the current capabilities and limitations of humanoids for surgical applications, highlighting both their promise and the key technical challenges that must be addressed before clinical deployment.

[ UC San Diego ]

Thanks, Ioana!

Today, we preview ACT-2, the first robotics model to achieve reliability by unifying broad generalization with high performance.

Sunday also has this 3-hour video (!) of Memo folding laundry in “never seen environments.” Let’s just not ask, because we almost certainly don’t want to know.

[ Sunday Robotics ]

Spot is not the first quadruped to try its legs at last few meters package delivery, but the challenge is not really those last few meters—it’s going to be not driving the human coworker nuts, is my guess.

[ Boston Dynamics ]

Quadrupedal locomotion in complex environments requires multiple motor skills, stable gait transitions, and perceptive control over a broad range of speeds. APT-RL (Action Pretrained Transformer-based Reinforcement Learning) is a unified framework for high-speed, multiskill locomotion. A single policy selects and transitions between gaits and motor skills using only onboard perception and computation. In real-world experiments, KAIST HOUND traversed stairs, hurdles, stepping-stones, gaps, and fallen branches. It reached an instantaneous peak speed of 4.25 meters per second while traversing a 60-centimeter step and 6 m/s during a drop-down transition on a three-step staircase.

[ KAIST DRCD Lab ]

We will have much more on this next week.

[ Walden Robotics ]

Today, we introduce Lumo-2, our next-generation latent world-action model for generalist embodied robot learning.

[ Astribot ]

Following Atlas’s first-of-its-kind live performance at the FIFA World Cup 2026, we caught up with Seth Davis, senior program manager, to learn how this demonstration came together and what it takes to succeed in the field (and on the pitch).

[ Boston Dynamics ]

No teleoperation. No cuts. Long take. One of the world’s few complete demonstrations of long-horizon mobile manipulation, bringing fully autonomous humanoid robots another step closer to us.

[ LimX ]

Thanks, Jinyan!

Impressive. But get a job.

[ MagicLab ]

We saw some footage of this last week, but here’s a much better video.

Wing-propelled diving birds flap their wings to move through air and water, yet the wing morphology and kinematics that enable this behavior remain poorly understood because of the difficulty of collecting in situ data. The impact of flapping frequency, wing size, and stiffness on locomotion in—and transition between—the two media are still unknown. We compared data from diving birds against experiments using a flapping-wing robot capable of flying, swimming, plunge diving, and exiting the water. We show that frequency adaptation, flexible wings, and powerful actuation enable seamless transitions without folding wings or legs, that large wings enhance flight without substantially reducing underwater efficiency, and that tail-body distance and egress angle affect water exit. These results clarify how birds (and robots) balance multifluid locomotion constraints.

[ EPFL LIS ]