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Shape-Shifting Robot For Any Terrain

A robot that changes shape to move like animals? This design can drive, roll, and swim, using less energy and adapting to any terrain. Animals...

Humanoid Robots Learning To Get Up

Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have created a system that helps humanoid robots stand up independently after falling.  Humanoid robots, designed with a...

Smart Fluidic Wearable Devices With Built-In Failure Control

With this research, Rice University is paving the way for a new generation of adaptive, self-regulating fluidic systems—revolutionizing soft robotics, wearables, and beyond. Researchers at...

Biohybrid Hand Moves With Lab-Grown Muscles

Scientists at the University of Tokyo and Waseda University have built a biohybrid hand that moves, grasps objects, and makes gestures. Read on! Researchers from...

Vehicle Number Plate Detection Using MATLAB

The project presented here can be used to detect a vehicle’s number plate from the images stored in a database. That is, it aims...

Compact And Efficient Power Components

Power systems are shrinking, but can they stay efficient? Discover new MOSFETs with cooling technology that tackle heat, cost, and space challenges in AI,...

Computing Solutions For Industry And AI

The computing solutions change how industries, healthcare, and AI work. With hardware and software, they help automate tasks, analyze data, and stay connected. SECO has...

Training Robots For Athletic Movements

Can robots move like athletes? A new training model helps them replicate sports moves, but the results show both progress and unexpected challenges. A team...

High-Precision Inductive Sensor

A sensor that works near magnets, supports robots, machines, and aerospace. See how it can improve your technology. Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. has introduced a high-precision...

NVIDIA’s New Tools Democratize AI at CES 2025

“Every software engineer, every creative artist, everybody who uses computers today as a tool will need an AI supercomputer.” — Jensen Huang, CEO, NVIDIA. It's...
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