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β€˜The Wild Robot’ Sets Streaming Release Date on Peacock

3 January 2025 at 15:16
After taking in nearly $270 million at the worldwide box office in September, β€œThe Wild Robot” will finally be available to stream from home. The animated film will arrive on Peacock on Jan. 24, and is also currently available to rent/purchase on Prime Video, Apple TV and other video-on-demand platforms. β€œThe Wild Robot” also released […]

β€˜The Wild Robot’ Leads 2025 Annie Awards Nominations With 10 Nods

20 December 2024 at 16:00
Chris Sanders’ β€œThe Wild Robot” from Dreamworks Animation leads the feature competition of the 52nd Annie Awards for animation with 10 nominations, followed by Disney/Pixar’s β€œInside Out 2” and Aardman and Netflix’s β€œWallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl,” with seven apiece; and Locksmith Animation and Netflix’s β€œThat Christmas,” with six noms. All four movies are […]

Researchers craft smiling robot face from living human skin cells

28 June 2024 at 15:14
A movable robotic face covered with living human skin cells.

Enlarge / A movable robotic face covered with living human skin cells. (credit: Takeuchi et al.)

In a new study, researchers from the University of Tokyo, Harvard University, and the International Research Center for Neurointelligence have unveiled a technique for creating lifelike robotic skin using living human cells. As a proof of concept, the team engineered a small robotic face capable of smiling, covered entirely with a layer of pink living tissue.

The researchers note that using living skin tissue as a robot covering has benefits, as it's flexible enough to convey emotions and can potentially repair itself. "As the role of robots continues to evolve, the materials used to cover social robots need to exhibit lifelike functions, such as self-healing," wrote the researchers in the study.

Shoji Takeuchi, Michio Kawai, Minghao Nie, and Haruka Oda authored the study, titled "Perforation-type anchors inspired by skin ligament for robotic face covered with living skin," which is due for July publication in Cell Reports Physical Science. We learned of the study from a report published earlier this week by New Scientist.

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