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Ukrainian soldiers are staying safe while driving ground robots packed with explosives into Russian positions. They carry a ...
The flying robots are not intended to replace existing systems on the ground, but rather to complement them in a targeted manner for repairs or in disaster areas, for instance. Robotic arms and 3D ...
Harvard's RoboBee will one day conduct artificial pollination and survey disaster zones, but first it has to stop crash landing.
RoboBee now lands safely, thanks to insect-inspired legs and a smarter controller designed by Harvard engineers.
While autonomous drones like Tevel’s Flying Robots are already harvesting fruit globally, innovations like UC San Diego’s GRIP-tape gripper represent the next frontier in gentle produce handling.
Imagine looking up and seeing drones not just delivering packages but building entire structures in mid-air. Thanks to new research led by Imperial College London and the University of Bristol, that ...
At Empa, for example, flying robots have been programmed to work together as a team to print materials layer by layer for the construction or repair of structures. Interplay of technology ...
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