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US engineers’ new wing design helps small robots fly longer by gliding like grasshoppers
Grasshopper’s gangly, awkward flight could solve the biggest power problems in robotics. Standard micro-bots are modeled ...
It was only a matter of time before we started to think about how robots can design – other robots. In fact, I’ve been having these conversations with people ever since the arrival of ChatGPT, as we ...
Stephan Noack’s official title is bioprocess engineer. In simple terms, he is a problem-solver. His colleagues at the Jülich Research Centre in Germany knock on his office door armed with some of ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - What could robots do for us in the future? That’s the question one team is asking, and they want your help imagining the future. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Johnny ...
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Gemini is now running humanoid robots on factory lines
Humanoid robots have quietly crossed a threshold from lab demos to real industrial work, and the software making that leap ...
For a Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship project, Carnegie Mellon University sophomore Jasmine Li worked with robotic arms in the Robotic Caregiving and Human Interaction Lab to analyze the ...
insights from industryBernd GleixnerDivision President AutomationBruker Biopsin News Medical speaks to Bernd Gleixner, Division President Automation at Bruker Biospin, about the future of lab ...
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming ...
Experimental design work with laser welding of steel retaining rings carried out using a collaborative robot has begun at the Central Design Bureau of Mechanical Engineering in St Petersburg. (Image: ...
The Robotics, Automation, and Manufacturing research cluster at Miami University’s College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) explores advanced technologies that integrate mechanical systems, ...
Compared to robots, human bodies are flexible, capable of fine movements, and can convert energy efficiently into movement. Drawing inspiration from human gait, researchers from Japan crafted a ...
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