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Swimming robots solve 'flat space-time' mazes using Einstein's relativity
The tiny bots follow patterns of light and "artificial space-time," navigating like craft following the curved space around a ...
The UK Atomic Energy Authority developed the robot with the European nuclear research centre, Cern.
Over 8,000 people explored hands-on science experiments, from robotic arms to liquid nitrogen ice cream, at CSU's Little Shop of Physics open house.
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Simulated cats and elephants with touch-based memory help usher in new age of robotics
A new approach to simulating biologically inspired robotics can cut the design and training of tactile robots from eighteen ...
UEC Research and Innovation newsletter highlights breakthroughs in neuroscience, robotics, augmented reality, quantum physics, and global collaboration ...
Robots just got a new brain and body. NVIDIA has unveiled a sweeping set of updates that could accelerate the development of humanoid robots and physical AI. The company announced the open-source ...
Snakes may be best known for slithering. But consider that these animals also perform one of the most extreme feats of posture control found in nature: They can stand nearly straight upright on a ...
A robot powered only by light completed 188 continuous jumps without electronics, carrying 1,700 times its weight using material response alone.
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Penn Engineering working on 'world's smallest' autonomous robots
Each robot costs less than a penny to produce and can make decisions based on its environment.
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Light-powered soft robot jumps 188 times without motor, carries 1,700x its weight
An insect-scale robot that jumps using only light has completed 188 continuous leaps without ...
The robotics industry has a consensus problem. Nearly every startup and major research lab training robots to handle objects has converged on the same method: ...
Family offices and ultra-high-net-worth investors, many of whom missed earlier waves in AI, are increasingly exploring ...
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