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Harvard engineers built ant-like robots that work together without central control
Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, ...
Humanoid robots keep showing up in headlines, but many of the most innovative robots doing actual work neither resemble humans nor are built to be general-purpose replacements for them. Instead, ...
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Video: 'Project Hail Mary' fan builds alien Rocky robot that talks and gives fist bumps
A fan-favorite alien from Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel Project Hail Mary has come to ...
Most robots rely on rigid, bulky parts that limit their adaptability, strength, and safety in real-world environments. Researchers developed soft, battery-powered artificial muscles inspired by human ...
Scientists built small ant inspired robots that work together using light signals. These robots can build or dig by following ...
Nohtal Partansky’s Sorting Robotics equipment is used by some of the biggest names in the cannabis industry, from Stiiizy to Tilray. Now he’s gearing up for when Big Tobacco is ready to roll. Inside ...
Picture a robot controlled by micromotors so small and light that it suspends itself over water like a bug. With engineers at the University of Virginia, that’s now an achievable reality. With their ...
Andy Ruina discusses the evolving landscape of robotics education, emphasizing interdisciplinary skills over rigid curricula ...
For Kaitlin Noyes, some of the most meaningful moments in her work come when students realise careers in science and ...
A robotics team from Norman advances STEM education by providing students with hands-on experiences in engineering, programming, and robotics. The Royal Society of Robotics, a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ...
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