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Air-powered soft robots think, sense and move with no electronics
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world's smallest fully programmable ...
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ago. To stay on course, you must constantly infer how to steer the wheel ...
Chinese robotics firm LimX Dynamics has unveiled a new video showing a significant upgrade to its full-size humanoid robot. Oli is seen walking across loose sand, jutting rocks, shaky boards, and ...
Lynne Peeples is a science journalist in Seattle, Washington. Near the end of his first series of chess matches against IBM’s Deep Blue computer in 1996, the Russian grandmaster Garry Kasparov ...
SoftBank Group and Nvidia are in talks to lead an investment of over $1 billion at a $14 billion valuation in Skild AI, a software company building a foundational robotics model, Reuters reported. The ...
Why can’t a robot do the dishes? Well, it can, but maybe not as well or as cheaply as we’d hoped. More than once, I have started a robotics article with an appeal to the Jetsons tv show of the late ...
Abstract: Brain-controlled systems have experienced significant advancements in overall performance, largely driven by continuous optimization and innovation in electroencephalography (EEG) ...
Robotic stroke surgery has been carried out on a pig in Paris by a specialist in Scotland, using a system developed by Lithuanian medtech robotics company Sentante. The team says the successful ...
In a fascinating new study, scientists used pieces of human brain tissue to demonstrate that neural circuits produce electrical patterns very early in the development process, even before senses are ...
How the brain gets wired up matters. Consider the neurons involved in the sense of smell. Hook them up wrong, and suddenly turpentine might smell like a lovely chianti. Yet how our developing brains ...
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