WPI researchers are enabling aerial robots, smaller than 100 mm and weighing less than 100 g, to navigate without relying on vision.
The series has been designed for ‘young researchers of the future’, says Saad Bhamla of the Bhamla Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Planning your next holiday to Mzansi? Then this is the perfect opportunity for you to learn the best 'South Africanisms'.
From Star Wars ships and iconic castles to pirate and Batman sets—you don't have much time left to grab these sets before ...
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, Ajou University in South Korea, and the Georgia Institute of ...
Cyborg cockroaches guided by ultraviolet light and motion feedback navigate obstacles autonomously, showing how noninvasive ...
Its transparent body and tentacles, made from a hydrogel electrode material, mimic a jellyfish's movements, making it nearly ...
Abstract: Loco-manipulation of quadrupedal robots has broadened robotic applications, but using legs as manipulators often compromises locomotion, while mounting arms complicates the system. To ...
A robot “dog” may soon make its way from a Purdue entomology lab to fetch real-time data on tick populations in the wild.
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati are developing a drone with flapping wings that can locate and hover around a ...
Explore how a spider-inspired robot is revolutionising treatment for GI diseases through targeted drug delivery and precision ...
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