RMIT University engineers in Australia have built a remote-controlled minibot that hoovers up oil spills using an innovative ...
The 'Electronic Dolphin' minibot eats up oil spills using an innovative filtering system, inspired by sea urchins.
A remote-controlled mini robot capable of capturing oil spills using a sea-urchin-inspired filtering system has been developed by a team of RMIT University engineers in Australia. The minibot, dubbed ...
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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 ...
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Mind-blowing photonic chips teach robots using light instead of electronics
Researchers report building photonic computing chips that use light pulses to train spiking neural networks on ...
Each arm has seven degrees of freedom (DOF), allowing the robot to interact with more objects like doors. The standard configuration includes the UV light as one hand. This can address surfaces that ...
The DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC) was created with a clear vision: spur development of advanced robots that can assist humans in mitigating and recovering from future natural and man-made disasters.
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New light-based photonic chips enable robotic learning without electronic computation
Researchers have built new photonic computing chips that allow neural networks to learn using ...
Flexible electronics such as flexible sensors, flexible circuits, and flexible actuators hold promising applications in robotic systems. They can effectively enhance a robot's intelligence, enabling ...
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