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AMOLF Research Institute is building self-learning robots that are able to move together in a certain direction without prior programming.
Ripple bugs’ fan-like legs inspired engineers to build the Rhagobot, a tiny robot with self-morphing fans. By mimicking these ...
Robots of the future are going to blow our minds — and need to be controlled, the billionaire tech exec and entrepreneur says.
When we think of soft-bodied robots, we tend to picture things that slowly crawl like caterpillars. A new one is able to move much quicker, though, by leaping like a cheetah.
Robots can move, perceive, and make decisions in complex environments. AI enables them to generalize across tasks, understand natural language, and collaborate with humans.
With further development, these actuators could shape industrial and battlefield robotics. The research, “ Elastic Energy Storage Enables Rapid and Programmable Actuation in Soft Machines,” published ...
Insights on fast cockroaches can help teach robots to walk by University of Cologne Close up of a cockroach. Credit: Wikipedia/public domain ...