There is a new machine on the block that is so small you might just look over it. Developed by engineers at Harvard University, the Millidelta looks a lot like other Delta
robots, industrial machines used for things like food packaging or welding
...Watch this new robot move so fast it becomes a blurBoing Boing
The company's previous robot, a bipedal humanoid called Atlas, was so agile and humanlike that many reporters and commentators thought it was a little eerie. That reaction was enough to make Google's communications team think about distancing Google X ...
If we can believe anything we saw at CES, it's going to be a great year for getting directions in shopping malls. Information robots took over the robot section of the show floor this year, signalling that the technology to scoot around and act as ...
SecondHands is a robot designed to help fix other robots. This helpful bot is a product of a collective project called SecondHands that aims to investigate how humanoid robots can work together. Supported by the European Union initiative called Horizon ...
Researchers at Harvard have created a new robot that's the smallest, fastest, and most precise of its kind. It's called the milliDelta, and can move so quickly — up to 75 motions a second — that on camera it's just a blur. The bot could be put to a ...
Robot 'alter-egos' that are a digital extension of our consciousness and know everything about us will soon be a reality. That's according to Microsoft executive, Brad Smith and Harry Shum, who are working to develop advanced AI software capable of
...Robot 'ALTER-EGO that knows everything about you a reality in just 20 years'Daily Star
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- An artificial intelligence (AI) robot made by a British university has become a big hero after it helped scientists find a malaria killer in a common toothpaste ingredient, a new study revealed Thursday. Scientists at ...
Researchers in Germany have developed a way to make simple, self-assembling DNA 'robots' that can rotate and function like latches. Combined, they can be used as nano-scale cargo carriers that respond to electromagnetic commands via remote control ...
Dr Damian said: "The biggest challenge we faced was to design a robot that works in a technology-hostile environment, and to develop a robust physiologically-relevant interaction with the tissue that promotes its growth when there are so many unknowns ...
With four times as many as color receptors as humans, the Mantis shrimp has the most impressive eyes in nature. Manufacturers have long relied on human vision for complex picking and assembly processes, but 3D vision systems are beginning to replicate the capability of human vision in robotics. Here, Nigel Smith, managing director of Toshiba…
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