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This Startup’s Software Programs Industrial Robots, Without Coding
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - February 3rd, 2021
Augmentus’s intuitive robot-programming platform uses AI and computer vision algorithms
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Submitted on 03/02/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Boston Dynamics' Spot Robot Is Now Armed
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - February 3rd, 2021
The quadruped robot can now use an arm to interact with its environment semi-autonomously
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Submitted on 03/02/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Photosynthetic printing material gets stronger with exposure to light
Curated from newatlas.com - February 3rd, 2021
As a seedling matures into a tree, its trunk and branches become stiffer and stronger. Scientists have now replicated this effect in a photosynthesis-assisted 3D-printing ink, made partially from spinach.
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Submitted on 03/02/2021 by
geraldinebc15
These Robots Have Made 1 Million Autonomous Deliveries
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - February 2nd, 2021
Starship Delivery Robots have now completed 1,000,000 autonomous deliveries around the world.
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Submitted on 02/02/2021 by
geraldinebc15
SpaceX will fly four civilians into space later this year
Curated from www.engadget.com - February 2nd, 2021
Later this year, SpaceX will put four private individuals into space aboard one of its Crew Dragon craft.
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Submitted on 02/02/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Top 10 most popular robotics stories of January 2021
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - February 2nd, 2021
Behind-the-scenes looks at Boston Dynamics' dancing robots and Kyle Vogt's comments on LiDAR were the top robotics stories of the month.
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Submitted on 02/02/2021 by
geraldinebc15
The Role of Collaborative Mobile Robots in Industry 4.0
Curated from roboticsandautomationnews.com - February 1st, 2021
Nowadays, the creation of workspaces in which humans and robots can work together, not only safely but in a more efficient and optimized way, is possible thanks to the called Connected Industry bas…
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Submitted on 01/02/2021 by
igor_X
Using Lasers to Create Miniature Robots From Bubbles [Video]
Curated from scitechdaily.com - February 1st, 2021
Robots are widely used to build cars, paint airplanes and sew clothing in factories, but the assembly of microscopic components, such as those for biomedical applications, has not yet been automated. Lasers could be the solution. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces h
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Submitted on 01/02/2021 by
igor_X
Discovery could lead to self-propelled robots
Curated from phys.org - February 1st, 2021
Army-funded researchers discovered how to make materials capable of self-propulsion, allowing materials to move without motors or hands.
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Submitted on 01/02/2021 by
igor_X
See Boston Dynamics' Spot robot dog play jump rope, pick up laundry and make chalk art
Curated from www.cnet.com - February 1st, 2021
Spot can gather up the dirty clothes you left on the floor, you animal.
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Submitted on 01/02/2021 by
igor_X
Smellicopter Drone Uses Live Moth Antenna to Track Scents
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 31st, 2021
Robots are no match for the sensors insect are born with, but that doesn’t matter if we can just steal them
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Submitted on 31/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
3D Fingerprint Sensors Get Under Your Skin
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 31st, 2021
New sensor uses ultrasound pulses to map out blood vessels within the fingertip, as well as fingerprints
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Submitted on 31/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Meet Blueswarm, a Smart School of Robotic Fish
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 30th, 2021
The robofish, called Bluebots, autonomously synchronize their swimming
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Submitted on 30/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
How to get ROS running on Boston Dynamics' Spot robot
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 30th, 2021
For robotics developers who want to install ROS on Spot, Clearpath Robotics compiled user documentation that has everything you need to know.
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Submitted on 30/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
3D Printing Bone Directly Into the Body
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 30th, 2021
A novel ink enables bioengineers to print bone-like material at room temperature with living cells
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Submitted on 30/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
How an army of sewer robots can help us fix our clogged pipes
Curated from thenextweb.com - January 30th, 2021
Hidden from sight, under the UK’s roads, buildings, and parks, lie about one million kilometers of pipes. Maintaining and repairing these pipes require about 1.5 million road excavations a year, which causes either full or partial road closures. These works are noisy, dirty and cause a lot of inconv...
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Submitted on 30/01/2021 by
igor_X
MIT’s new ‘liquid’ neural network learns on the job — so robots can adapt to changing conditions
Curated from thenextweb.com - January 30th, 2021
MIT researchers have invented an adaptive "liquid" neural network that could improve decision-making in self-driving cars and medical diagnosis.
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Submitted on 30/01/2021 by
igor_X
Fetch’s latest warehouse robot is designed to replace forklifts
Curated from techcrunch.com - January 29th, 2021
San Jose-based robotics company Fetch unveiled its latest robot this morning. The PalletTransport1500 is an autonomous bot designed specifically to replace forklift uses in warehouses. The systems, which are designed to pick up and delivery pallets, are capable of sporting payloads of up to 2,504 po...
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Submitted on 29/01/2021 by
igor_X
Modded Robot Vacuum Can Whistle While It Works
Curated from hackaday.com - January 29th, 2021
While repairing his Neato Botvac D85, [elad] noticed the little fellow was packing a real speaker and not just a piezo buzzer. Thinking this was a bit overkill just for the occasional beep and bloo…
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Submitted on 29/01/2021 by
igor_X
Robots got their name 100 years ago today
Curated from newatlas.com - January 28th, 2021
Exactly one hundred years ago, a play premiered that introduced a significant new word to the world – robot. When the first production of Karel Čapek's R.U.R. opened on January 25, 1921, at the National Theater in what is now the Czech Republic, it not only gave a name to the cybernetic machines tha...
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Submitted on 28/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Brain Implants and Wearables Let Paralyzed People Move Again
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 28th, 2021
A “neural bypass” routes signals around the damaged spinal cord, potentially restoring both movement and sensation
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Submitted on 28/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Spin will test scooters with remote parking capabilities this spring
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 28th, 2021
Spin will start testing 300 e-scooters that feature remote parking capabilities this spring in Boise, Idaho before bringing the tech to other markets in North America and Europe.
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Submitted on 28/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Walmart will use robots to turn stores into automated fulfillment centers
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 27th, 2021
Back in 2019, Walmart started piloting its first local fulfillment center in Salem, which uses robots called the Alphabot to pick items from shelves. Now, the retail giant is turning more locations into automated fulfillment centers by converting a portion of the stores into warehouses or adding a ...
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Submitted on 27/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
How IBM’s Deep Blue Beat World Champion Chess Player Garry Kasparov
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 27th, 2021
The supercomputer could explore up to 200 million possible chess positions per second with its AI program
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Submitted on 27/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
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