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Quantum communication network goes long with help of drones
Curated from newatlas.com - January 20th, 2021
In the future, communication networks could be based on the bizarre world of quantum mechanics, and now we’re a step closer to that reality. Researchers in China have demonstrated a quantum network where entangled photons are beamed between drones and ground stations, successfully maintaining their ...
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Submitted on 20/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Virtual Cow College tackles economics of robotic milking
Curated from www.wisfarmer.com - January 20th, 2021
Many producers are considering a robotic system in order to reduce labor costs, but potential buyers should proceed cautiously.
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Submitted on 20/01/2021 by
igor_X
A 3D camera that sees in pitch black | ZDNet
Curated from www.zdnet.com - January 20th, 2021
If you think robots are scary, just wait until they can see in the dark.
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Submitted on 20/01/2021 by
igor_X
Army is working on Frankenbots with living tissue to better robot capabilities | Federal News Network
Curated from federalnewsnetwork.com - January 20th, 2021
The robots may have better stability and flexibility by taking advantage of living muscles.
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Submitted on 20/01/2021 by
igor_X
This Robotic Chef Is Your Own Personal Kitchen Assistant | Digital Trends
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - January 19th, 2021
Today, our kitchens have things like ovens, fridges, stovetops, toasters, and microwaves. Tomorrow, they might just have built-in robotic sous chefs.
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Submitted on 19/01/2021 by
Mariane
FAA allows American Robotics to operate without pilot on site - DroneDJ
Curated from dronedj.com - January 18th, 2021
American Robotics has scored an important "first." The FAA says it can operate its drone-in-a-box solution without a pilot on-site. Huge.
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Submitted on 18/01/2021 by
igor_X
Robot programming software
Curated from www.todaysmotorvehicles.com - January 18th, 2021
Auto sales finally got back above pre-recession levels in 2014 with August sales reaching a seven-year high. After six long years, sales levels have matched 2007’s pace. More importantly, several research groups expect 2015 continue to grow. Today’s Motor Vehicles allows marketers direct access to t...
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Submitted on 18/01/2021 by
igor_X
A technique that allows robots to estimate the pose of objects by touching them
Curated from techxplore.com - January 18th, 2021
Humans are able to find objects in their surroundings and detect some of their properties simply by touching them. While this skill is particularly valuable for blind individuals, it can also help people ...
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Submitted on 18/01/2021 by
igor_X
Superintelligent AI May Be Impossible to Control; That's the Good News
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 18th, 2021
Postcard from the 23rd century: Not even possible to know if an AI is superintelligent, much less stop it
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Submitted on 18/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Video Friday: Teleport Yourself Into This Robot Using VR
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - January 17th, 2021
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos
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Submitted on 17/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Onboard cameras allow disabled quadcopters to fly on three motors
Curated from newatlas.com - January 17th, 2021
If one of the motors conks out on a quadcopter drone, the aircraft usually just crashes. Thanks to new research, however, such disabled drones could soon not only remain airborne, but even complete their trip.
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Submitted on 17/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Tiny schooling aquatic robots inspired by fish
Curated from newatlas.com - January 17th, 2021
We've already heard about small flying or wheeled robots that cooperate on tasks by working in collaborative "swarms." Harvard University researchers have now gone a step further, by developing tiny underwater robots that school together like fish.
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Submitted on 17/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
This ‘swarm’ of robots can answer distress calls | Lucknow News - Times of India
Curated from timesofindia.indiatimes.com - January 17th, 2021
Can you imagine a ‘swarm’ of robots performing rescue operations during disasters, like landslides and earthquakes, and other similar activities requi
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Submitted on 17/01/2021 by
igor_X
Great Dane Hilariously Chats With Window Glass Cleaning Robot
Curated from sg.news.yahoo.com - January 17th, 2021
Mikey the Great Dane knows all about Stranger Danger and is very vocal when warning about strangers....even if the stranger is a Robot. Watch and laugh as Mikey bounces up to get a better look at the window cleaning robot and gives the Robot a good talking to while keeping a safe distance.
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Submitted on 17/01/2021 by
igor_X
‘Sci-Tech Robots’ make a friend
Curated from www.dailydemocrat.com - January 17th, 2021
There’s only one thing cooler than having a successful 2020 Robots Read program at Sci-Tech Academy and that’s having the author himself reach out and volunteer to be part of the experience.
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Submitted on 17/01/2021 by
igor_X
Will Humans Be Able to Control Superintelligent AI? New Study Says ‘No’
Curated from medium.com - January 15th, 2021
A paper in the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research goes a step further, warning that it could become fundamentally impossible to…
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Submitted on 15/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
This AI smart crib gently bounces waking babies back to sleep
Curated from www.engadget.com - January 15th, 2021
This smart crib can keep your child asleep for longer.
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Submitted on 15/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
This Ionic Spiderweb Could Revolutionize the Nascent Field of Soft Robotics
Curated from interestingengineering.com - January 15th, 2021
We can build working artificial spiderwebs! Check out how this could revolutionize soft robotics.
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Submitted on 15/01/2021 by
igor_X
Need a New Knee or Hip? A Robot May Help Install It
Curated from www.nytimes.com - January 15th, 2021
As more people strive to stay active on aging frames, robots and other technologies are likely to play a wider role in helping surgeons replace joints.
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Submitted on 15/01/2021 by
igor_X
How Boston Dynamics' robots learned to dance
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 14th, 2021
Boston Dynamics detailed how its Atlas and Spot robots learned to dance, including its use of choreographers and model predictive control.
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Submitted on 14/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Tando drone is designed to serve as a flying security guard
Curated from newatlas.com - January 14th, 2021
Flying drones are already used to patrol outdoor areas, but indoors where GPS doesn't work? Not so much. That could be about to change, though, with the launch of the Tando system.
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Submitted on 14/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
Laser-steering microrobot aims to refine minimally invasive surgery
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - January 14th, 2021
A new microrobot 6 millimeters in diameter and 16 millimeters in length is capable of focusing and steering a laser beam at high speeds.
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Submitted on 14/01/2021 by
geraldinebc15
The Best Robots at CES 2021 | Digital Trends
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - January 14th, 2021
This year at CES 2021, we’re seeing quite a few robots on display, from robots that'll help around the house to educational robots to bots that sanitize.
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Submitted on 14/01/2021 by
Mariane
Michigan Tech robotics team continues work on moon rover
Curated from www.uppermichiganssource.com - January 14th, 2021
Michigan Tech plans to take its robotics project all the way to the moon -- literally.
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Submitted on 14/01/2021 by
igor_X
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