Meet Atlas, the 5-foot tall humanoid robot that delivered the World Cup match ball, has 56 points of movement on its body, ...
How Boston Dynamics Got Its Atlas Humanoid Robot Fit for the World Cup ...
A team from China has successfully defended its Humanoid League title at RoboCup 2026, ...
While their movements remained a bit awkward, the robots displayed impressive target accuracy, surprising onlookers who ...
Beijing's Booster Robotics powered every winning team at RoboCup 2026 in South Korea. The sport's goal: beat the human World Cup champions by 2050.
Engineers are betting on a fully autonomous robot team that can one day defeat the World Cup champions. Read more at ...
Around the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Hyundai and Boston Dynamics have taught footwork to the Atlas humanoid, while the Spot robot ...
A robot soccer player just gave goalkeepers another reason to feel nervous. Booster Robotics titled its YouTube video "Try Stopping This Robot," and after watching its T1 humanoid hammer soccer balls ...
RoboCup 2026 kicked off on July 2 in Incheon with robot players. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He turned it into a wrecking ball. The World Cup competitors better enjoy the spotlight while it lasts — robo-players could soon give them the boot. Video captured the moment a state-of-the-art soccer ...
Now I’m not saying we should replace the Timbers with adorable robots—ummm… actually, I think that’s exactly what I’m saying. Check out this robot soccer blooper reel!