Videos showing an 18-metre (59-foot) robot in the Japanese harbour city of Yokohama have entranced the Twitterverse, pulling in more than 6 million views in the past week.
An 18-metre (60-foot) "Gundam" robot that can walk and move its arms was unveiled in Japan on Monday amid hopes that it will help invigorate tourism hit by COVID-19.
Fundraisers for Japan earthquake relief have sprung up all over the Southland. This weekend, the Asian-American pop-culture franchise Giant Robot begins its own giant effort. The company works with a ...
A beloved art exhibition series is returning to the Japanese American National Museum (JANM) after nearly nine years. “Giant Robot Biennale 5” opens to the public on Tuesday, March 5, and runs until ...
WTF?! Japan has a history of creating real-life, Gundam-style giant robots, but they tend to be for entertainment purposes rather than practical applications. However, the country has just started ...
Henry Cavill has been cast in Voltron, a live-action movie based on a popular Japanese sci-fi series. According to THR, The Superman and Witcher actor joins newcomer Daniel Quinn-Toye, who’s starred ...
Engineers Gui Cavalcanti and Matt Oehrlein have brought science fiction to life. Their giant robot Eagle Prime fights a giant Japanese robot in an... No Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Here: Behold A U.S. Vs. Japan ...
:: Dr. Kanaoka, Inventor and CEO of Man-Machine Synergy Effectors "Accidents such as falling from high places and getting an electric shock from power lines are inevitable. This robot was developed ...
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