Scientists built small ant inspired robots that work together using light signals. These robots can build or dig by following ...
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Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, ...
Tutor Intelligence in Watertown is a kind of kindergarten for robots.
Researchers at Harvard have developed a fleet of robotic ants that mimic the self-organizing ...
Scientists turned simple knots into tiny robots that jump, spin, and plant seeds, offering a new tool for ecosystem restoration.
Just like bees, the individual robots in this simulation have no master plan. Simply by responding to local cues, they are able to construct honeycomb-like structures. The method could presage a new ...
New VT6L-DC All-in-One 6-Axis Robot and No-Code RC+ Express Development Software Make Robot Integration Simple A DC-powered version of the VT6L, the new VT6L-DC All-in-One 6-Axis robot delivers ...
A simple idea has led to a surprising invention: tiny robots made from knotted fibers that can jump, spin, glide and even ...
In what might be one of the most underappreciated technological breakthroughs of our time, Alphabet's Google DeepMind has accomplished something deceptively difficult -- teaching a robot to tie ...
Robotics manufacturer Apptronik announced this week that it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with design and manufacturing giant Jabil to build, test, and deploy Apptronik’s Apollo ...