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Infant-inspired framework helps robots learn to interact with objects
Over the past decades, roboticists have introduced a wide range of advanced systems that can move around in their ...
SGS-verified performance results underscore the need for reproducible, third-party testing across the emerging wearable ...
NASA is stress-testing new Mars exploration tech in Earth's harshest deserts, revealing surprising insights into how future ...
As labour shortages intensify, safety standards rise, and precision becomes non-negotiable, automation is no longer ...
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The AI Method Making Concrete Testing Instant
This innovative IoT-ANN framework allows for non-destructive concrete strength assessment, improving accuracy and ...
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New control system teaches soft robots the art of staying safe
Imagine having a continuum soft robotic arm bend around a bunch of grapes or broccoli, adjusting its grip in real time as it lifts the object. Unlike traditional rigid robots that generally aim to ...
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California Firm Starts Building First Customer-Bound Flying Cars
California manufacturer Alef Aeronautics said Tuesday that it began production on its Model A Ultralight—a “drive-and-fly” ...
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Vietnam’s first female surgeon to lead robotic obstetrics-gynecology surgery
Dr. Nguyen Ba My Nhi, a Level II Specialist at HCMC’s Tam Anh General Hospital, gently presses the pedal and firmly grips the ...
A U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s (NRL) space robotics team received the Best Paper Award in Orbital Robotics at the 2025 International Conference on Space Robotics (iSpaRo) in Sendai, Japan, on Dec.
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Hypershell publishes first consumer exoskeleton standards white paper
Hypershell has published the first consumer exoskeleton standards white paper, calling for industry-wide transparency and unified testing frameworks worldwide.
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NASA’s newest robotics mission could lead to autonomous stations
NASA is quietly laying the groundwork for a future in which orbiting platforms can build, repair, and even run themselves ...
EY does not make robots, but it is working on a platform and a lab to help companies simulate and manage physical AI.
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