The voice-controlled, transforming robot is an objectively cool toy, but a little less than meets the eye in the sound department.
Why would you manually transform a Transformers toy when you can get a robot that doesn't just transform, but dances? Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled ...
A series of unmade and unreleased Transformers figures live on a decade later in newly-revealed Transformers: Robots in ...
A robot can now travel through the human body to cure diseases. Scientists have created a Transformers-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami. The shape-shifting device is ...
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Ever wanted to own a Transformer? Thanks to a Japanese company, that dream is not far away. Called 'J-deite quarter', a project to create a working quarter-scale machine that can change from a car ...
Optimus Prime and other robot Transformers – in their car disguises – descended upon NASA's space shuttle launch site in Florida this month to shoot scenes for their third, and reportedly final, live ...
A team of roboticists have taken another step toward the inevitable future where real-life Transformers move among us. New research on modular, autonomous robots was published Wednesday that shows how ...