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  • News - 13 Dec 2010
    Robot drones, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), are being used extensively not only for military applications, law enforcement and environmental monitoring. Typically UAVs depend on GPS technology...
  • Article - 18 Feb 2022
    A consortium of UK engineering and robotics companies and researchers launched an advanced robot for hazardous environment maintenance: Connect-R.
  • Article - 29 Oct 2021
    Household automation and robots offer time-saving solutions, but challenges like security vulnerabilities and technical barriers hinder widespread adoption.
  • News - 17 Nov 2010
    Located in the heart of Manhattan, NYU Langone Medical Center, is a world-class patient-centered integrated academic medical center and is one of the nation’s premier centers for excellence in...
  • Article - 21 Sep 2017
    To navigate and ‘see’ the environment around them, flying drones typically use GPS systems and bulky laser scanners, methods that work best in bright, outdoors settings.
  • News - 13 Oct 2010
    iRobot Corp., a global leader in offering robotics solutions, has declared that it has received a procurement order for spare parts of iRobot PackBot tactical mobile robots and software updates for...
  • Software
    The Mobile Robot Laboratory at Georgia Tech is pleased to announce the release of MissionLab v7.0 multiagent robotics mission specification and control software. MissionLab takes high-level...
  • News - 4 Mar 2026
    A lightweight AI-controlled prosthetic hand combines soft robotics, tendon-inspired mechanics, and passive grip features to deliver stable object handling without complex sensors. Study: Hand...
  • News - 28 Jan 2026
    Machina Labs, a leader in advanced manufacturing and robotics, today announced it has received Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Level 2 following an assessment from CMMC Third-Party...
  • News - 28 Jan 2026
    What if robots could smell danger before we see it? That’s the question driving a growing field of research, where machines are being equipped with artificial senses of smell to support disaster...

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