New companies are building robots in record time ... and at record cost. Massive changes have made physical AI — giving AI a ...
Tiny drones could one day crawl through collapsed buildings to help find survivors after earthquakes. These micro-robots, ...
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Scientists uncover how microswimmers move faster in groups, paving way for tiny drug-delivering robots
Scientists have revealed how tiny swimming organisms—such as bacteria—are able to move faster when traveling as a group—and the research could accelerate the development of microscopic robots that ...
One of the biggest hurdles in developing humanoid robots is the sheer amount of training data required. Teaching machines to act like humans demands massive video datasets. Collecting that data is ...
Earlier this year, a robot completed a half-marathon in Beijing in just under 2 hours and 40 minutes. That’s slower than the human winner, who clocked in at just over an hour—but it’s still a ...
Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
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Video: Snail-inspired swarm robots cooperate to build structures on demand
A new experiment shows snail-inspired swarm robots stacking and adapting to move objects across gaps without fixed structures.
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