This is the smallest robot in the world: it is the size of a bee and will be used for rescue tasks. [Spanish]

Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed the world’s smallest flying robot, inspired by bees. Measuring just 1 centimeter in diameter and weighing 21 milligrams, it operates wirelessly using magnetic fields. This innovative design could aid in tasks like artificial pollination and exploring confined spaces.

Japan Tobacco and D-Wave Announce Quantum Proof-of-Concept Outperforms Classical Results for LLM Training in Drug Discovery [English]

Japan Tobacco and D-Wave have successfully completed a proof-of-concept project using quantum computing to enhance drug discovery. By integrating quantum technology with large language models, they achieved superior molecular generation, demonstrating the potential of Quantum AI to accelerate the development of innovative pharmaceuticals while improving efficiency and quality.

Liangxi District accelerates the layout of the robotics industry, old factories “transform” into new engines of intelligent manufacturing [Chinese]

The Liangxi District is transforming old factories into hubs for the robotics industry, enhancing production efficiency with AI-driven systems. The area is attracting leading companies and developing a comprehensive industrial chain, focusing on humanoid and collaborative robots, while promoting innovation in smart manufacturing and sustainable practices.

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