News

Don't miss news in the robotics field!
Read our curated content of 9572 of the best article or contribute by adding news and participating in the dedicated conversations!


9572 curated articles
Title Comments
Modular AI Wheelchairs Can Watch for Obstacles, Incorporate Head Tracking
Curated from www.extremetech.com - February 12th, 2019 by RobotShop

Researchers at Kent University are working to create AI-powered, computer vision-assisted wheelchairs as part of the next generation of assistive technology.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Longmont startup creates self-driving, snow-removing robot
Curated from www.thedenverchannel.com - February 12th, 2019 by RobotShop

Have you shoveled your sidewalks after the latest big snow? Do you wish you didn't have to?

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Remotely Operated Home Robot Can Do Your Laundry - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - February 12th, 2019 by RobotShop

In Japan, you'll be able to rent a home robot that someone else occasionally inhabits to fold your clothes

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
5 Ways Robotics Are Used in Medicine and Healthcare
Curated from blog.robotiq.com - February 12th, 2019 by RobotShop

Would you let a cobot cut your bones!? This is just one of the ways that collaborative robots are being used the healthcare sector. Robotics in medicine can happen in many ways, here are some.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Aurora raises $530M Series B as Amazon joins self-driving car race
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - February 9th, 2019 by RobotShop

Aurora Innovation has raised Series B funding, putting its valuation at $2 billion and its experienced team in a pole position in the self-driving car race.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Take a look at the world's largest 3D-printed rocket engine
Curated from www.engadget.com - February 9th, 2019 by RobotShop

It's a long way from taking on Blue Origin or SpaceX, but UK startup Orbex is confident enough to show off its Prime Rocket's second stage. Inside th

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Watch These Makers Transform a Wheelchair into an Interactive Bumblebee Costume | Make:
Curated from makezine.com - February 9th, 2019 by RobotShop

Central Florida Maker groups use their diverse skills to create an interactive Bumblebee costume in only 3 weeks for a Magic Wheelchair recipient.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Brick by Lego brick, teen builds his own prosthetic arm | Reuters
Curated from www.reuters.com - February 8th, 2019 by RobotShop

David Aguilar has built himself a robotic prosthetic arm using Lego pieces after being born without a right forearm due to a rare genetic condition.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Grasp, sight, and picking evolve in autonomous robots
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - February 8th, 2019 by RobotShop

Robots are getting smarter and more dexterous in pick-and-place operations, so understand degrees of autonomy, grasp designs, and packing practices.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Penny-Sized Ionocraft Flies With No Moving Parts - IEEE Spectrum
Curated from spectrum.ieee.org - February 8th, 2019 by RobotShop

A drone powered by electrohydrodynamic thrust is the smallest flying robot ever made

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
FAA Proposes Refined Drone Regulations
Curated from hackaday.com - February 8th, 2019 by RobotShop

The wheels of government move slowly, far slower than the pace at which modern technology is evolving. So it's not uncommon for laws and regulations to significantly lag behind the technology they'r

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Robot teaches itself to ice-skate
Curated from www.bbc.com - February 8th, 2019 by RobotShop

A robot made from 3D-printed modular parts has taught itself how to ice-skate.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
The truth behind Boston Dynamics' viral robot videos
Curated from www.newscientist.com - February 6th, 2019 by RobotShop

Boston Dynamics builds robots that can open doors, dance and do parkour. The machine age is stepping up a gear, but first the bots need brains

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
AI can make art now, but artists aren’t afraid
Curated from www.theverge.com - February 6th, 2019 by RobotShop

AI tools from companies like Adobe and Celsys are already starting to automate what used to be time-consuming manual processes — but the results may be good for artists’ creativity, rather than potential job killers.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Superhuman Skin Senses Sound Waves and Magnetic Fields
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - February 6th, 2019 by RobotShop

Researchers have developed a new kind of sensor designed to enable artificial skin to sense pressure, vibrations, and even magnetic fields. The technology developed by engineers, chemists, and biologists could help burn victims and amputees “feel” again through their prosthetic limbs.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
SoftBank backs robot dog company Boston Dynamics with $37m
Curated from finance.yahoo.com - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

Softbank bought Boston Dynamics for a reported $100m in 2017 from Alphabet (GOOG), Google’s parent company.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
The bacteria-killing travel robot that cleans your hotel bed while you enjoy your holiday | Daily
Curated from www.dailymail.co.uk - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

A 'marvel of engineering and design', the U.S-made CleanseBot weighs just 220 grams – less than half a pound – and kills 99.99 per cent of bacteria, germs, and dust mites, it's claimed.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Engineers translate brain signals directly into speech: Advance marks critical step toward brain-computer interfaces that hold immense promi...
Curated from www.sciencedaily.com - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

In a scientific first, neuroengineers have created a system that translates thought into intelligible, recognizable speech. This breakthrough, which harnesses the power of speech synthesizers and artificial intelligence, could lead to new ways for computers to communicate directly with the brain.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Robotics investments and acquisitions January 2019
Curated from www.therobotreport.com - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

Robotics investments in January 2019 totaled at least $444 million worldwide. Here is a recap of the 24 verified robotics investments.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
China Built a Robot Submarine to Shoot Rockets Into Typhoons
Curated from futurism.com - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

Chinese scientists built a robot submarine designed to travel into storms to fire meteorological rockets that will collect data from the atmosphere.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
AI and robots serve guests at Alibaba’s futuristic FlyZoo Hotel, China
Curated from theindependent.sg - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

You are definitely not in a science-fiction movie with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robots, but it feels exactly like one as AI and robots serve g

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
How have tariffs impacted robotics?
Curated from techcrunch.com - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

In July, Tim Cook met Donald Trump in the Oval Office to deliver a simple message. “Our view on tariffs is that they show up as a tax on the consumer and end up resulting in lower economic growth,” the executive told the President. ”And sometimes can bring about significant risk of unintended…

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Here’s a Roundup of All the Super Bowl Ads About Robots and AI
Curated from futurism.com - February 5th, 2019 by RobotShop

The 2019 Super Bowl ads featured a slew of robots and artificial intelligences. Here's a roundup of the tech-centric commercials.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments
Little Sophia is the Robot Buddy that Promises to Teach Kids to Code
Curated from www.digitaltrends.com - February 2nd, 2019 by RobotShop

Intended for kids aged 7 to 13, Little Sophia is a 14-inch robot, capable of walking, talking, recognizing faces, and pulling a variety of different facial expressions. Oh, and teaching kids the all-important skill of coding. Here's how you can get your hands on one as soon as possible.

Read more Join the conversation
0 Comments