Yesterday, the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced a new contest: create a humanoid robot that can navigate a world made for humans. We take a look at five of them and ...
The number one cause of potentially survivable fatalities at the point of conflict is noncompressible torso hemorrhage, Lt. Col. Adam Willis, M.D., USAF, program manager in the Biological Technologies ...
Rather than replicating it directly, it’s more appropriate to use it as a source of ideas.” Humanoids face the same question.
Nicola Bezzo, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Virginia’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, has received a 2025 Young Faculty Award from DARPA.
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DARPA calls for proposals for autonomous underwater drones
The Pentagon wants inexpensive submarine drones, and it wants to get its hands on them as quickly as possible.
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