Here comes the robot apocalypse: Harvard researchers build inch-long flying robots using techniques from microchip manufacturing, origami, and pop-up books.
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Syncrhonizing Robots : Contraction theory is used to allow each robot in the group to synchronize to a common virtual oscillator, and quorum sensing strategies are exploited to fit within the available bandwidth.
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NASA may not be sending up manned shuttles anymore, but that doesn’t mean we’re done exploring the solar system — not by a long shot.
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This innovative project explores how young people will work and play with new representational forms of themselves and others in virtual and physical life in the next 10-15 years.
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Lifeguards in California are testing a robotic lifeguard named Emily that could speed up rescues and save lives. Once a lifeguard launches Emily in the water, the robot, which resembles a small motorboat, can speed across ...
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Students from CalTech and UCLA won the DOE's National Clean Energy Business Plan Competition for designing a robot that cleans solar panels.
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As an alternative to receiving brain implants for robotic arm dominance assistance, check out this surprisingly cheap eye-tracking solution developed by.
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Shared telepresence experiences allow even the boundaries of gender, race, physical mobility or other separating factors to be minimized.
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It's a learning-filled Video Friday filled with learning, and videos, and robots.
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New intelligent algorithms could help robots to quickly recognize and respond to human gestures. Researchers at A*STAR Institute for Infocomm Research in Singapore have created a computer program which recognizes ...
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European scientists from BTH Zurich Bio-Inspired Robotics have created a robot that is capable of fashioning its own tools in order to complete a specific task.
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Share on Tumblr. Here's a super cool project from researchers at the University of Hawaii. They have found a way to create robot-like things out of bubbles. They call them "microbots." They can steer the microbots with a laser.
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(Phys.org) -- Sooner than you think, we may have robots to tidy up our homes.
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MicroFly, an open source nanoquad, hit its Kickstarter funder target of $5,000 and will be funded.
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It doesn't have four rotors, but this advanced-glider is every bit as impressive as the most complicated of quadrotor offerings. It's the first glider that can successfully perch on your arm.
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A new locally developed robot programmed to teach English made its debut in Taiwan Friday, Taiwan's Central News Agency reported.
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Tiny robots for less invasive surgeryScience Daily (press release)EU-funded researchers are developing innovative micro-robotics and micro-system technologies to make such surgeries less complicated, invasive and costly.
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Navy ships to carry deep sea robot subs http://t.co/fbnqgxDn...
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A robotic device suspended under the ocean surface from a buoy off the New Hampshire coast is monitoring seawater for evidence of the red tide, clusters of microscopic plants that release toxins into fish and shellfish, making ...
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The Australian National Museum together with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation or CSIRO are working on a robot that will enable students to examine exhibits from different angles in a ...
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Before all the excitement about space exploration arrives in WPI campus for the NASA Sample Return Robot Challenge, it is only appropriate if we visit NASA's Rock Yard with one of our robots. Oryx 2.0 will be participating in ...
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Artificially intelligent fish robots – or should that be “arti-FISH-al intelligence”? – have been developed by European scientists as a way to identify and help clean up pollution in water. Constructed by engineers at SHOAL, ...
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SUNNYVALE, CA and KAMUELA, HI — (Marketwire) — 05/21/12 — Liquid Robotics®, an ocean data services provider and developer of the Wave Glider®, the first wave-powered, autonomous marine robot, today launched ...
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Read 'Robot to give virtual tours of museum to students in faraway locations ' on Digital Trends. The National Museum of Australia is developing a robot...
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If you're anything like me, you accept the fact that one day, robots will be our overlords. This video is just another step along that journey of world.
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