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    The robots are able to travel both horizontal and vertical sections of pipe with a speed of 200 m/h. Even bends and turns with a diameter of 1.5 D are no obstacle. Due to their self-propelled...
  • Article - 25 Feb 2022
    AZoRobotics speaks with Kevin Chen from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology about his research into the creation of diminutive drones that can fly around with bug-like agility and resilience.
  • 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...
  • News - 21 Nov 2010
    In the effort to enhance robot movements, scientists seem to have taken inspiration from a very unlikely yet common source. Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University Cleveland are studying...
  • News - 18 Nov 2010
    University of Tsukuba Professor Yoshiyuki Sankai is the inventor of the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) that comprises a wrap-around robotic belt and legs. Sensors attached on top of the patient's...
  • News - 18 Nov 2010
    As reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Land Warfare Conference in Brisbane, looked like a scene of a cutting edge armoury being readied for battle. What with a cache of varied...
  • News - 10 Nov 2010
    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded the Carnegie Mellon University with a 17-month, $988,000 contract to augment the Transformer Program to develop a military vehicle...
  • Equipment
    EPSON G1 robots are the low cost, high performance leader for mini SCARA Robots. With best in class cycle rates and motion range, G1 robots are the most powerful and compact mini SCARAs available in...
  • News - 26 Oct 2010
    Lifting up a needle or a book may seem easy to human hands but to a robot it can be quite challenging. This is the challenge that a new robotic gripper hopes to address with new shape shifting...
  • Article - 10 Jul 2018
    This article focuses on how biomimetic whiskers can help robots navigate in the dark.

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