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Wildlife officials in the Florida Everglades are flipping the script on predator versus prey with robotic rabbits. Watch this ...
Seen from the air, a Florida freshwater spring is a bit of liquid heaven, luring humans and wildlife to enjoy its aquamarine ...
Burmese pythons pose a huge threat to native species in the Florida Everglades. Officials have used creative methods to ...
The robot arm can catch objects such as a ball, bottle or tennis racket. (Screenshot, EPFL) There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them.
Researchers at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland have developed a robotic arm capable of processing and catching moving objects in just a fraction of a second ...
Catching a ball is one thing—it's symmetrical and flies in a predictable path. But with a hammer or a racket, the part a human or robot hand wants to catch, the handle, does not always ...
Disney Research has created an animatronic robot that can play catch and juggle balls with a human partner.
At Robot Captain Crabs Cajun Seafood & Bar, five battery-powered machines, which the restaurant's website refers to as the business's "robot family," have been part of the operation for about a week.
With its four-fingered, three-jointed hand, a new robot can catch a ball thrown in its direction in less than five-hundredths of a second.
Disney's new catching robot sparks curiosity and concern about technology's role in entertainment.
Ball players around the world can rejoice: they've now got a robot friend, Rollin' Justin, to play catch with. "Catching a thrown ball with a hand is not easy," the researchers opine in this video ...
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