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  • News - 6 Feb 2011
    Automated help in the home and hospitals could be the answer to all sorts of problems. A rapidly ageing ‘first world’ is therefore paying close attention to Japan's dalliance with...
  • News - 12 Oct 2012
    A new robotic space technology spinoff derived from NASA's Robonaut 2 project someday may help astronauts stay healthier in space and aid paraplegics in walking here on Earth. Robonaut 2, the...
  • Article - 7 Oct 2013
    Boston Dynamics, a research and development robotics company sponsored by the Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have recently announced the latest advancement with Atlas, a high...
  • News - 19 Mar 2024
    One fundamental aspect of human communication that continues to elude artificial intelligence (AI) is the ability to do new work purely based on spoken or written instructions and then describe it to...
  • News - 20 Nov 2015
    Nowadays, scientists draw inspiration from Nature to design robotic devices. Classical engineering solutions have been replaced by mechanisms arising from the observation of natural...
  • News - 18 Mar 2011
    DART developed and created by Nicholas Thayer and Shashank Priya of Virginia Tech is a dexterous anthropomorphic robotic typing hand. Normally robotic hands were mainly used for simple...
  • Article - 8 Sep 2023
    In marine exploration, a new era is dawning as underwater robots, both autonomous and intelligent, redefine our understanding of the ocean's mysteries.
  • News - 30 Nov 2010
    Researchers at UT Austin's HCR Laboratory along with Meka Robotics have developed a cute and reactive head for the Meka humanoid. It is named, ‘Dreamer,’ and is not a usual...
  • Article - 18 May 2019
    Robotic technologies are a key component of industry 4.0., taking hold in almost all facets of science and business. Now, climate robots are being called forth to help fight climate change.
  • Article - 5 Apr 2017
    A team of researchers from Japan have developed a musculoskeletal robot that uses thin McKibben muscles as an actuator to build a multifilament muscle that has characteristics similar to those of...

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