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  • News - 20 Jan 2011
    Led by Malcolm MacIver, associate professor of mechanical and biomedical engineering at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science a robotic fish that can move from...
  • News - 24 Nov 2010
    A Battlefield Extraction-Assist Robot, or BEAR, has been tested over the past year by soldiers at the U.S. Army Infantry Centre Manoeuvre Battle Lab at Fort Benning. BEAR may soon have the ability to...
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    IBL2401 is a flexible, compact, cost-effective solution particularly adapted to the distributed and co-ordinated control of brushless, DC, linear or step motors of powers up to 25 W, and voltages up...
  • Article - 24 Sep 2019
    This article discusses the Gyroscopic Stabilization of a Working Surface with a Hexapod for improving image stabilization algorithms.
  • Equipment
    A EASYARM Series of high-power industrial robots introduced for high volume and large area dispensing applications requiring greater flexibility for automated manufacturing environments, including...
  • Equipment
    The PrecisePlace series of Cartesian robots are intended for light payload material handling and assembly applications in the life sciences, medical products, semiconductor, electronics, and...
  • Article - 16 Jul 2013
    Managers of large power plants strive to ensure outage optimization, lifetime extension and outage reduction. This article looks at the design and deployment of robots to inspect the conditions of a...
  • News - 10 Apr 2025
    Unspooling measuring tape to see how far it would extend before bending is a game that plenty of people played as kids and possibly even later in life. However, this activity served as motivation for...
  • News - 17 Jan 2025
    For the first time ever, a complex sense of touch for individuals living with spinal cord injuries is a step closer to reality. A new study published in Science, paves the way for complex touch...
  • News - 19 Jun 2024
    In a recent paper posted to the journal arXiv server, researchers introduced a new method called “wand mapping” for controlling six degrees of freedom (6 DOF) robotic manipulators. Their...

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