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  • News - 11 Sep 2023
    A “brainless” soft robot that can navigate more complicated and dynamic surroundings has been developed by researchers who previously developed a soft robot that could navigate simple...
  • News - 5 Sep 2023
    Hot on the heels of reporting Erling Haaland as its Global Brand Ambassador, Midea, one of the world’s leading and biggest home appliances producers, reveals its “Haaland of robot...
  • News - 31 Aug 2023
    The CLARI is a little, squishable robot that has the potential to passively alter its shape to squeeze through narrow gaps—with a bit of inspiration from the world of...
  • News - 24 Aug 2023
    Cellular solids are materials composed of many cells that have been packed together, such as a honeycomb. The shape of those cells largely determines the material’s mechanical properties,...
  • News - 22 Aug 2023
    Advanced Micro Devices Corporation (AMD), a leading Silicon Valley manufacturer of semiconductor devices, in conjunction with MassRobotics, has named Black-I Robotics a winner of the prestigious AMD...
  • News - 17 Aug 2023
    Cornell research team has created a novel approach to constructing intricate microscale devices that is motivated by the functioning of proteins and hummingbird beaks. This metamaterial robot, which...
  • News - 9 Aug 2023
    Humans are considered social creatures and learn from each other, even from a young age. Infants keenly notice their siblings, parents, or caregivers. They watch, imitate, and then replay what they...
  • News - 8 Aug 2023
    Ozkan-Aydin, electrical engineering doctoral student Nnamdi Chikere and undergraduate John Simon McElroy, a Naughton Fellow from University College Dublin, have engineered and constructed a robotic...
  • News - 26 Jul 2023
    During automated material transfer between robot cell and automated guided vehicle, people must not stray into the danger zone unnoticed. An innovative solution by Leuze secures the transfer stations...
  • News - 19 Jul 2023
    It is the only robot that can move five inches deep in sand, and has a speed of 1.2 millimeters per second or around 4 meters (13 feet) per second. Although it may appear slow, this is equivalent...

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