A remote-controlled robot the size of a grain of sand can swim through blood vessels to deliver drugs before dissolving into ...
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'Brain-free' robots that move in sync are powered entirely by air
A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or ...
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How Biomimicry is Revolutionizing Robotics
The future of robotics is in biomimicry - copying designs already perfected by nature. From Festo's BionicBee to Boston ...
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Researchers design controllers for robots made from living muscle
When robots are built with biological materials, they have the potential to achieve remarkable behaviors typically only seen ...
From cells that migrate to tissues that heal, nature abounds with systems capable of sensing and adapting to their surroundings. Replicating this level of adaptability in synthetic systems has ...
According to the company, the robot has 82 degrees of freedom, which enable smooth, flexible movements, and is powered by ...
A pair of swivelling, human-like robotic arms, built for physical artificial intelligence research, mirror the motions of an ...
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Microrobots Mimic Nature's Acoustic Communication
Taking a cue from nature, a global team of scientists has created a model of tiny robots that utilize sound waves to communicate and form massive swarms that behave intelligently. The researchers' ...
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How tiny drones inspired by bats could save lives in dark and stormy conditions
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing tiny drones inspired by bats for search and rescue missions ...
Robotic solutions have advanced rapidly and reached a tipping point—they’re no longer just prototypes, but practical, cost-effective tools capable of handling repetitive and even complex tasks in real ...
A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or ...
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