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Picking robot finds objects by "seeing through walls"
Curated from newatlas.com - April 6th, 2021
Robots are now regularly used in applications such as picking purchased items from shipping warehouses … but most of them still can't see through walls. That said, a new bot is essentially able to do so, with a little outside help.
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Submitted on 06/04/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Robot dogs arrive at Tyndall AFB
Curated from lompocrecord.com - April 5th, 2021
The first official semi-autonomous robot dogs were delivered to Tyndall Air Force Base March 22 for integration into the 325th Security Forces Squadron.
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Submitted on 05/04/2021 by
igor_X
Robot guide dog could help people who are blind navigate | New Scientist
Curated from www.newscientist.com - April 5th, 2021
Guide dogs are expensive to train, so robots could provide a cheaper alternative to help people who are blind
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Submitted on 05/04/2021 by
igor_X
Piestro Uses Robots to Make Pizzas | Los Angeles Business Journal
Curated from labusinessjournal.com - April 5th, 2021
Massimo Noja De Marco has been in the food service and hospitality industry for decades, with stints at Wolfgang Puck Catering, SBE Entertainment Group and Wurstkuche Restaurants.
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Submitted on 05/04/2021 by
igor_X
Scientists Create the Next Generation of Living Robots
Curated from now.tufts.edu - April 5th, 2021
Last year, a team of biologists and computer scientists from Tufts University and the University of Vermont (UVM) created novel, tiny self-healing biological machines from frog cells called
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Submitted on 05/04/2021 by
igor_X
Cheat At Cornhole With A Bazillion-Dollar Robot
Curated from hackaday.com - April 5th, 2021
While the days of outdoor cookouts may be a few months away for most of us, that certainly leaves plenty of time to prepare for that moment. While some may spend that time perfecting recipies or do…
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Submitted on 05/04/2021 by
igor_X
Zeus Fighting Robot Must Pack Some Serious Punches for $4,500
Curated from www.autoevolution.com - April 4th, 2021
Back in 2011, a movie called 'Real Steel' hit theaters. It was all about boxing robots going after each other in both official and underground fights, throwing punches left and right as their handlers were gunning for the ultimate title.
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Submitted on 04/04/2021 by
igor_X
Swiss start-up deploys robots to disinfect passenger aircrafts using UV light
Curated from www.gizmochina.com - April 4th, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the airline industry very hard, and several airlines across the world are still grappling with the pandemic’s effects. At the height of the pandemic in 2020, many airports were shut down for extended periods. There were fears that the virus was being transmitted rapidly thr...
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Submitted on 04/04/2021 by
igor_X
China’s robot restaurant
Curated from www.scmp.com - April 4th, 2021
A restaurant in China is using robots to deliver a fully automated dining and cooking experience for customers. At the Foodom restaurant in Foshan, a city in the southern province of Guangdong,…
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Submitted on 04/04/2021 by
igor_X
Sophia the robot sells digital NFT artwork for nearly $700,000
Curated from newatlas.com - April 2nd, 2021
Continuing the wave of extraordinary digital art sales manifested by new blockchain-based NFT technology, an artwork co-created by the famous humanoid robot Sophia has now sold for just under US$700,000.
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Submitted on 02/04/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Future EVs could be made out of batteries | Engadget
Curated from www.engadget.com - April 2nd, 2021
EV batteries are large and expensive. Nanom thinks it has a solution: a cheaper, longer-lasting cell that can be built right in to the structure of a vehicle.
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Submitted on 02/04/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Even without a brain, metal-eating robots can search for food | Penn Today
Curated from penntoday.upenn.edu - April 2nd, 2021
SEAS engineers are developing robot-powered technology with energy sources that are harvested in the robot’s environment.
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Submitted on 02/04/2021 by
igor_X
MIT robot uses radio waves to find and retrieve hidden objects
Curated from thenextweb.com - April 2nd, 2021
MIT researchers have developed a robotic system that uses RF signals and computer vision to grasp objects that are hidden from a camera's view.
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Submitted on 02/04/2021 by
igor_X
Is Boston Dynamics becoming a boring robotics company?
Curated from bdtechtalks.com - April 2nd, 2021
Boston Dynamics's new robot Stretch is boring in comparison to the company's previous achievements. But it can be the product that turns the research lab into a profitable company.
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Submitted on 02/04/2021 by
igor_X
Scientists have created living robots that can self-heal and record memories
Curated from thenextweb.com - April 2nd, 2021
The tiny robots were manufactured from the stem cells of frogs and could one day detect diseases, deliver drugs, and clean up radioactive waste.
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Submitted on 02/04/2021 by
igor_X
Bipedal Robots Are Learning To Move With Arms as Well as Legs
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - April 1st, 2021
Multi-contact locomotion helps humans get around tricky environments, and it’s a skill robots are starting to learn
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Submitted on 01/04/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Boston Dynamics gets to work with its new Stretch robot
Curated from newatlas.com - April 1st, 2021
Boston Dynamics has revealed its first robot developed specifically for commercial applications. Named Stretch, the robot has been designed for warehouse work, purpose-built for mobile deployment in existing spaces.
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Submitted on 01/04/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Specialized's latest e-bike is a lighter, easier-to-ride city cruiser | Engadget
Curated from www.engadget.com - April 1st, 2021
Specialized has introduced the Turbo Como SL, a super light e-bike meant for maneuverability and less effort when you pedal.
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Submitted on 01/04/2021 by
geraldinebc15
MIT study finds labelling errors in datasets used to test AI | Engadget
Curated from www.engadget.com - March 30th, 2021
Over three percent of data in the most-cited datasets was deemed inaccurate or mislabeled.
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Submitted on 30/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Video: Inside Boston Dynamics' robotics headquarters
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - March 30th, 2021
60 Minutes got an exclusive look inside Boston Dynamics' headquarters in Waltham, Mass. You can watch the video here if you missed it.
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Submitted on 30/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Backpack AI system helps the visually-impaired navigate safely
Curated from newatlas.com - March 30th, 2021
Autonomous vehicles and robots use elaborate suites of sensors and cameras to make sense of their surroundings – but visually-impaired people still get by with canes and guide dogs. Now, engineers have developed a voice-activated wearable system that can track obstacles in real-time and describe a p...
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Submitted on 30/03/2021 by
geraldinebc15
This tiny, robotic dragonfly flies around to detect and clean up oil
Curated from www.syfy.com - March 30th, 2021
Borrowing yet again from the ingenious design of Mother Nature, scientists at Duke University have created an elegant robotic dragonfly to help detect and diffuse environmental hazards around the
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Submitted on 30/03/2021 by
igor_X
Omnidirectional mini robot could soon be patrolling your home
Curated from newatlas.com - March 30th, 2021
While most of us can't afford to pay a person to patrol our home at night, it would still be nice to know that something was checking up on stuff as we slept. That's where Moorebot's Scout robot is designed to come in.
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Submitted on 30/03/2021 by
igor_X
'Hamster ball' robot could explore Moon caves | Engadget
Curated from www.engadget.com - March 30th, 2021
The ESA is backing a 'hamster ball' robot, DAEDALUS, that would explore Moon caves for signs of water ice and even potential settler sites.
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Submitted on 30/03/2021 by
igor_X
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