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When Robots Team Up, They Can Go Anywhere
Imagine robots that can walk, roll, and fly, working together to reach places no single robot can. See how this system could change search,...
Robots Learning In Realistic Digital Worlds
Robots can now learn to pick, stack, and organize things inside digital rooms, practicing safely and faster, without needing real-world training every time.
Robots may...
Flying Robots That Swap Tools Mid-Air
Flying robots can pass tools to each other in the air. This could make jobs safer and faster. Find out more!
Industrial inspection, maintenance, and...
Soft Robots That Work Without Computers
Robots that move, lift, and sense objects without electronics are now possible. They work using materials that snap and bend in predictable ways.
Soft robots...
Tiny Robots Now Moves Across Surface Water
A technique called HydroSpread forms ultrathin films directly on water, allowing engineers to build insect-like robots for movement, sensing and control in liquid environments.
Researchers...
Bubble-Powered Robots Could Jump
Tiny robots can jump, swim, and move exactly where needed using bubbles. This new way could change medicine, machines, and small device repairs.
A team...
Robots Learn To “Feel” Their Way To Smarter Moves
A new system called TactileAloha blends vision with touch, boosting robot dexterity by 11% in tricky tasks like fastening Velcro and threading zip ties—paving...
AI System Helps Robots Work Together In Factories
Robots that plan in seconds, adapt on the fly and work in sync. This AI could change how factories run. Read more!
Scientists at UCL,...
Polyfunctional Robots: One Robot For All Your Needs
Polyfunctional robots have been pinned as one of the major technological trends for 2025 by almost every market research firm. Yet, not many know...
Robots Learn To Prioritize Accuracy Over Speed
A new deep learning model from Cardiff University helps robots choose safer, more reliable paths—marking a shift from acrobatics to real-world navigation.
Robots may soon...



