World's top robots battle it out in international competition
Humanoids from the United States, China, Japan and Korea compete in a "robot olympics" of sorts, aimed at testing their ability to handle disaster relief. Gavino Garay reports.
Humanoids from the United States, China, Japan and Korea compete in a "robot olympics" of sorts, aimed at testing their ability to handle disaster relief. Gavino Garay reports.
Mikaela Shiffrin missed out on the chance to equal the all-time record for World Cup wins when she finished 0.06 seconds behind Lena Duerr in Sunday's slalom in Spindleruv Mlyn.Shiffrin is also closing in on a fifth overall title but her bid to equal and pass Stenmark's record of 86 wins will have to wait until after the world championships.
The newest arrival to cause a stir is a 22-year-old estate agent from London.
Rain that would typically fall in the course of a summer fell in a single day, weather agencies say
James Cameron now has three movies in the top four
Oxfordshire’s conservative MPs speak out on the county council’s decision to withdraw the spare seats scheme on several school transport routes.
Cheryl has suggested that the late Sarah Harding sent her a sign from beyond the grave via the car radio recently.
IT would be difficult to overstate the scale of the challenge for Glasgow in achieving crucial large-scale conversion of old buildings
Exclusive: Sighting of ex-PM looking at schools fuels speculation he may run for former seat of Henley at next election
THIS week's Step Back in Time feature comes to you courtesy of the Falmouth History Archive at The Poly.
Ben Miller, Torrin-Amar Forbes and Connor Wyatt were due at Oxford Crown Court
St Nicholas Church in Leicester is so steeped in history that a chunk of 1,900-year-old Roman wall still adjoins its churchyard.
The death of the 29-year-old Black man after a traffic stop is not the first such fatality attributed to city law enforcement officers
Bruno Tonioli, who was confirmed as the ITV show’s new panellist on Tuesday, blew a kiss as he arrived for the Britain’s Got Talent auditions in London.
As his promise of ‘integrity, professionalism and accountability at every level’ disintegrates, and with the shadow of Boris Johnson looming, Sunak seems to be stuck in an impossible role
Planets capable of hosting life are said to inhabit the “Goldilocks Zone” – based on the fairytale heroine’s requirement that her pilfered porridge should be neither too hot, nor too cold.
ONE of York's biggest schools will be closed to all but three groups of students when teachers go on strike on Wednesday.
Elena Rybakina said she struggled with the "pressure" and aggression from Aryna Sabalenka in falling to defeat in the Australian Open final on Saturday."With Aryna now, the score is 0-4," Rybakina said.
PEOPLE in the Bradford district have been reminded to bring photo identification if they visit a polling station for this spring’s elections.
The queen of clean says she’s ‘kind of given up’ on keeping her home tidy as she enjoys time with her family
Stefanos Tsitsipas said he was excited about the future and took confidence from his exploits at the Australian Open, despite losing Sunday's final to Novak Djokovic.Nevertheless, Tsitsipas won 10 matches in a row to open the season and made only his second major final, a feat that he said made him proud.