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Robots Get Moose-Inspired Feet
The robot feet, inspired by moose hooves, improve movement on mud and snow by reducing sinkage, suction force, and energy use on difficult terrains.
Researchers...
Robots Navigate Terrain Without Extra Sensors
What if robots could navigate any terrain without extra sensors or training? Learn how a new approach makes this possible, with results in real-world...
Hydrogel Based Microrobots For Tumour Treatment
Tiny robots show potential for targeted therapies, making success in shrinking bladder tumours in animal models.
Researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have...
Zero-Shot Method Lets Robots Handle Articulated Objects
Imagine a robot that can handle any object—doors, drawers, appliances—without being trained on them. Discover how a new approach is making this possible!
Researchers from...
Robots With Energy-Efficient Movement
The robot dog that trots and hops like nature intended, thanks to groundbreaking research on intrinsic dynamics.
Humans and animals achieve exceptional energy efficiency in...
2μm Microbots Transforms Robotics And Optics Integration
Researchers have developed microrobots capable of imaging and measuring forces at a scale once unimaginable, heralding advancements in microscopy and biomedical research.
Cornell University (CU),...
Robots Learning To Sense Like Humans
Researchers from Duke University have a system with a robotic hand that has microphones on each of its four fingertips, allowing robots to interact...
Making AI Robots Safer
The researchers at Penn Engineering are improving robot safety, identifying vulnerabilities, and developing solutions to integrate language models securely into the physical world.
Researchers at...
New Algorithm May Ease Skill Transfer Between Robots
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed RoVi-Aug, a computational framework that augments robotic data, enabling easier skill transfer between different robots.
In recent years, roboticists...
Helping Robots Focus On Key Objects
MIT engineers have created Clio, a method that lets robots make smart choices like humans and remember only important details to complete tasks.
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