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7 animal-inspired robots solving real-world engineering challenges
Nature has spent millions of years perfecting movement, efficiency, and survival. Engineers are now ...
Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
Argus looks more like a virus than a robot, and that's the point. The team at Duke University's General Robotics Lab says ...
Ground Control Robotics (GCR) Inc., a startup company seeking to commercialize a centipede-like robot developed at Georgia Institute of Technology, may be on the verge of acquiring its first customers ...
Robots in animal form have evolved from providing companionship to taking on roles in security, wildlife conservation and more.
Jensen Huang has spent the past year repeating one number that keeps growing louder: humanoid robots represent a $40 trillion ...
Southwest bans human- and animal-like robots in cabins or baggage after a viral flight incident raised safety concerns.
Southwest banned human-like and animal-like robots from cabins and checked baggage after viral flights raised concerns about lithium-ion battery safety.
Of course, ethorobotics is not a substitute for humans carefully observing and studying other animals, but it's clear we can learn a lot from the use of robots in our attempts to learn more about a ...
In this new world of AI, we're now used to seeing or hearing about robots and computers performing human tasks. What is not common, however, is seeing a human-like robot in the wild, going about its ...
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