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Lidar helps uncover an ancient, kilometer-long Mayan structure
Curated from techcrunch.com - June 8th, 2020
Lidar is fast becoming one of the most influential tools in archaeology, revealing things in a few hours what might have taken months of machete wielding and manual measurements otherwise. The latest such discovery is an enormous Mayan structure, more than a kilometer long, 3,000 years old, and seem...
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Submitted on 08/06/2020 by
jgendron
Robot dog hounds Thai shoppers to keep hands virus-free
Curated from www.thejakartapost.com - June 7th, 2020
A scurrying robot dog named K9 dispenses hand sanitizer to curious children and wary shoppers -- one of the more unexpected measures Thai malls are taking as the kingdom relaxes virus restrictions.
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Submitted on 07/06/2020 by
igor_X
DeepFaceDrawing Generates Photorealistic Portraits from Freehand Sketches
Curated from medium.com - June 6th, 2020
This local-to-global approach can generate lifelike human portraits from relatively rudimentary sketches.
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Submitted on 06/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
UV-emitting robots roam vineyards to kill fungus
Curated from newatlas.com - June 6th, 2020
Powdery mildew is a widespread fungal disease that attacks many crops. And while it typically has to be treated using fungicides, special ultraviolet light-emitting robots could soon prove to be a better way to go.
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Submitted on 06/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
cutbored's DIY robots and rockets keep kids amused during lockdown
Curated from www.designboom.com - June 6th, 2020
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Submitted on 06/06/2020 by
igor_X
Video Friday: Jet-Powered Flying Humanoid Robot Gets One Step Closer
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - June 6th, 2020
We’re getting closer! Well, kinda. iRonCub, the jet-powered flying humanoid, is still a simulation for now, but not only are the simulations getting better—the researchers have begun testing real jet engines!
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Submitted on 06/06/2020 by
igor_X
Air Force Pilots Are About to Do Battle With Autonomous Drones
Curated from futurism.com - June 5th, 2020
The Air Force wants to test its artificial intellgience-driven drones in "some sort fo air-to-air" against human fighter pilots.
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Submitted on 05/06/2020 by
jgendron
Robotic Third Arm Can Smash Through Walls
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - June 5th, 2020
This waist-mounted supernumerary robotic limb is gentle enough to pick fruit but powerful enough to punch through a wall
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Submitted on 05/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Australia turns to 3D printing to maintain its submarine fleet
Curated from newatlas.com - June 5th, 2020
3D printing is set to go to sea in the form of an additive manufacturing technique for repairing submarines. Being developed by Australia’s dedicated submarine sustainment organization, ASC, in partnership with the CSIRO and DMTC Limited, the cold spray printing technology is intended to repair the ...
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Submitted on 05/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
The Robot Report Podcast: Agility Robotics on developing bipeds
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - June 5th, 2020
In this episode of The Robot Report Podcast, Jonathan Hurst, Co-Founder and CTO of Agility Robotics, talks challenges and opportunities of legged robots.
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Submitted on 05/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Giving robotic laborers the smarts to help construction crews on-site
Curated from newatlas.com - June 4th, 2020
Engineers at the Fraunhofer Italia Innovation Engineering Center (IEC) in Bolzano, Italy, are developing software that would enable a robot assistant to help on construction sites. Based on the Husky A200 research platform, the mobile robot uses new navigational software to carry out autonomous logi...
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Submitted on 04/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
The top 10 most popular robotics stories of May 2020
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - June 4th, 2020
Whether it was learning about the new Moxie companion robot or Spot 2.0 from Boston Dynamics, there was no shortage of robotics stories in May 2020.
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Submitted on 04/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Hadrian X brick-laying robot ups the ante to 200 blocks an hour
Curated from newatlas.com - June 4th, 2020
Back in 2015 we looked at an interesting approach to automated construction in the form of a brick-laying robot, capable of putting together full-sized homes in just two days. The engineers behind the Hadrian X have continued making software improvements and have now announced a new record brick-lay...
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Submitted on 04/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
HAMR-JR is one of the smallest, fastest walking robots ever
Curated from newatlas.com - June 4th, 2020
It was seven years ago that we first heard about Harvard University's HAMR cockroach-inspired robot. Although the bot was already on the tiny side, its designers have now created a version that's just half its size – it's time to meet HAMR-JR.
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Submitted on 04/06/2020 by
igor_X
An origami-based robotic structure inspired by ladybird wings
Curated from techxplore.com - June 4th, 2020
Researchers at Seoul National University have recently developed a compact and lightweight origami structure inspired by ladybird beetles. In a paper published in Science Robotics they show how this structure ...
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Submitted on 04/06/2020 by
igor_X
Transmission lines replace sensors in new smart fabric
Curated from newatlas.com - June 3rd, 2020
There are now several experimental "smart fabrics," capable of detecting the wearer's respiration or heartbeat via deformations in the material. A new one, however, is claimed to work better by utilizing transmission lines instead of individual sensors.
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Submitted on 03/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Salto Jumping Robot Masters Pinpoint Landings
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - June 3rd, 2020
Our favorite jumping robot can now stop jumping
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Submitted on 03/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Coffee-filled feet help off-road robots walk faster
Curated from newatlas.com - June 3rd, 2020
One of the main proposed uses for legged robots is the exploration of disaster sites. In order to walk across all that rubble, though, they would definitely need to be sure-footed – which is where new coffee-filled robot feet are designed to come in.
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Submitted on 03/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Watch a robot crack eggs and cook up an omelet that tastes 'much better than expected'
Curated from www.cnet.com - June 2nd, 2020
From cracking eggs to scrambling to cooking, this robot has mastered the tricky art of omelets.
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Submitted on 02/06/2020 by
igor_X
Robot vs. Human Workout Challenge
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - June 2nd, 2020
Your robot personal trainer is here.
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Submitted on 02/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
The Yards to deliver meals to families in need with Optimus Ride
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - June 2nd, 2020
The Yards, a property development in Southeast D.C., is partnering with Optimus Ride and other organizations to deliver food with autonomous vehicles.
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Submitted on 02/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Electrochemical tech used to finely shape 3D-printed metal items
Curated from newatlas.com - June 2nd, 2020
Although it's certainly possible to 3D-print metal objects, such items can't always be formed down to the sub-millimeter precision required for certain applications. A new technique, however, allows them to be infinitesimally tweaked after being printed.
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Submitted on 02/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
Using Weak Electric Fields to Make Virus-Killing Face Masks
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - June 1st, 2020
Electric-field generating fabric, already approved for wound care, appears to destabilize coronavirus particles so they are unable to infect cells
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Submitted on 01/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
MIT gives soft robots a better sense of touch and spatial awareness
Curated from www.engadget.com - June 1st, 2020
Researchers from MIT give robotic grippers a better sense what they’re gripping and how much force to use.
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Submitted on 01/06/2020 by
geraldinebc15
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