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Advanced wearable robot eases heavy lifting and other injury-causing tasks for workersIn research published in Advanced Intelligence Systems, scientists have developed an innovative, soft, wearable robot to help workers avoid job-related injuries while lifting, lowering, and carrying objects.... Read more
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Quadrotors support enhanced locomotion in a new bipedal robotHumans and animals are the key inspiration for many robotic systems developed to date, as they possess body structures that innately support efficient locomotion. While many bipedal (i.e., two-legged) robots are humanoids, meaning that their body resembles that of humans, others draw inspiration from other animals that walk on two... Read more
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Scientists develop technology to control cyborg insect swarmsScientists have developed an advanced swarm navigation algorithm for cyborg insects that prevents them from becoming stuck while navigating challenging terrain.... Read more
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Robotic gripper mimics human hand to move multiple objects togetherA research team from Seoul National University has proposed a gripper capable of moving multiple objects together to enhance the efficiency of pick-and-place processes, inspired by humans' multi-object grasping strategy. The gripper not only transfers multiple objects at once but also places individual objects at desired locations. The study, which... Read more
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Robots can now walk through muddy and slippery terrain, thanks to moose-like feetRoboticists at the Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) have developed a new class of bio-inspired feet that significantly enhance robot mobility on challenging terrains like mud and wet snow. The findings, published in Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, could expand the capabilities of robots, allowing them to navigate in complex natural terrains... Read more
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Scientists uncover advanced manufacturing strategies for piezoelectric and triboelectric tactile sensorsPiezoelectric and triboelectric tactile sensors are designed to convert mechanical stimuli into electrical signals, making them critical components in intelligent systems. Piezoelectric sensors leverage voltage generation through mechanical stress in non-centrosymmetric materials, such as quartz and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), while triboelectric sensors operate on contact-induced charge transfer.... Read more
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Robot with LiDAR laser explores danger zonesRobot systems explore unfamiliar terrain, buildings or danger zones with cameras. In the 3D-InAus project, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE are using a LiDAR laser on a mobile robot, emitting laser pulses to measure distances. The results are used to produce geometrically accurate... Read more
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AI and robots pose new ethical challenges for societyArtificial intelligence (AI) and AI-enabled robots are becoming a bigger part of our daily lives. Real-time, flexible interactions between humans and robots are no longer just science fiction. As robots become smarter and more human-like in both behavior and appearance, they are transforming from mere tools to potential partners and... Read more
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Crossing the Uncanny Valley: Researchers develop technology for lifelike facial expressions in androidsEven if an android's appearance is so realistic that it could be mistaken for a human in a photograph, watching it move in person can feel a bit unsettling. It can smile, frown, or display other various, familiar expressions, but finding a consistent emotional state behind those expressions can be... Read more
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Robot mimics traditional Chinese massage techniques for therapeutic useIn recent years, roboticists have developed a wide range of systems that could eventually be introduced in health care and assisted living facilities. These include both medical robots and robots designed to provide companionship or assistance to human users.... Read more
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Expert warns of increasing drone swarms and the need for faster detectionFederal authorities have provided new details in the case of "the mysterious drones" spotted around the northeastern U.S.... Read more
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Microrobots and the 'lazy agent problem': Swarm study demonstrates a solutionImagine trying to move a heavy piece of furniture with a group of people. Everyone's effort matters, but how do you ensure that each person is pulling their weight? This challenge of fairly distributing the load is a critical issue not only in human teamwork but also for coordinating robotic... Read more
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Data on animal movements help Hungarian researchers create a swarm of autonomous dronesMoving in a dense cloud, like throngs of people walking across a crowded public square, 100 drones maneuver through the night sky in Hungary's capital, the result of over a decade of research and experimentation that scientists believe could change the future of unmanned flight.... Read more
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Autonomous robotics, sensors and advanced computing can now help with harvesting plant dataScientists at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated an autonomous robotic field monitoring, sampling and data-gathering system that could accelerate understanding of interactions among plants, soil and the environment.... Read more
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Giving animal strength to medical robotics: 3D printing method uses shape-shifting liquid metalUniversity of Queensland researchers have developed a 3D printing method to produce shape-shifting liquid metal robotics with musculoskeletal qualities inspired by animal physiology.... Read more