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  • Robot navigates high-speed parkour with autonomous movement planning
    A team of roboticists and AI specialists at the Robotics & Artificial Intelligence Lab in Korea has designed, built and successfully tested a four-legged robot that is capable of conducting high-speed parkour maneuvers. In their paper published in the journal Science Robotics, the group describes how they gave their robot... Read more
  • The challenge of coordinating multiple robots on the moon
    Frameworks are a critical, if underappreciated, component of any space exploration mission. They can range from the overall mission architecture, capturing scientific and technical goals, to the structure of messages sent between two internal components of the system.... Read more
  • Four-legged robot plays badminton with humans
    A small team of roboticists at Robotic Systems Lab, ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, has designed, built and tested a four-legged robot capable of playing badminton with human players.... Read more
  • Ultra-light robotic prosthetic hand enables efficient and stable grasping through simple control
    An ultra-light robotic prosthetic hand has been developed that enables both precision fingertip control and shape-adaptive gripping through simple motion commands. The hand features an innovative mechanism that allows two degrees of freedom in the thumb (adduction/abduction and flexion/extension) to be independently controlled by a single actuator, achieving exceptional user... Read more
  • Interactive robots should not just be passive companions—but active partners—like therapy horses, say researchers
    Interactive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners—like therapy horses who respond to human emotion—say University of Bristol researchers.... Read more
  • Robot morphs midair to switch from flying to rolling on terrain
    Specialized robots that can both fly and drive typically touch down on land before attempting to transform and drive away. But when the landing terrain is rough, these robots sometimes get stuck and are unable to continue operating.... Read more
  • VR could help train employees working with robots
    Working with robots is becoming more common in the recycling industry, helping automate tasks and making complicated work easier. But training human employees to work with robots can be difficult and time-consuming.... Read more
  • Algorithm improves acoustic sensor accuracy for cheaper underwater robotics
    In the ocean sciences, robots provide views of the unexplored and can navigate environments not safely accessible to humans. Such dangerous settings make up the majority of Earth's oceans.... Read more
  • Soft robots can walk themselves out of a 3D printer
    Scientists have created the first soft robots that can walk straight out of the machines that make them.... Read more
  • Universities face getting stuck with thousands of obsolete robots. Here's how to avoid a research calamity
    For more than a decade, the French robotics company Aldebaran has built some of the most popular robots used in academic research. Go to most university robotics departments and you'll find either Pepper, the iconic three-wheeled humanoid robot, or its smaller two-legged sibling, Nao.... Read more
  • Underwater robots flex new muscles: Light-driven actuators outperform mammalian muscle
    A Korean research team has developed a light-powered artificial muscle that operates freely underwater, paving the way for next-generation soft robotics.... Read more
  • Drone-based method detects major methane leaks—the good news is that many can be repaired quickly
    When the wind hits an obstacle, it flows around it and creates a low-pressure zone on the other side, known as a "windwake." This flow becomes clear in observing desert sand.... Read more
  • New method for energy-aware deployment planning of delivery drones
    In the future, autonomous delivery drones could independently assess whether their remaining battery charge is sufficient for upcoming deliveries. A team of researchers from Technical University of Darmstadt and the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (INRIA) and industry... Read more
  • Color-correcting algorithm removes the effect of water in underwater scenes
    The ocean is teeming with life. But unless you get up close, much of the marine world can easily remain unseen. That's because water itself can act as an effective cloak: Light that shines through the ocean can bend, scatter, and quickly fade as it travels through the dense medium... Read more
  • Empowering robots with human-like perception to navigate unwieldy terrain
    The wealth of information provided by our senses that allows our brain to navigate the world around us is remarkable. Touch, smell, hearing, and a strong sense of balance are crucial to making it through what to us seem like easy environments such as a relaxing hike on a weekend... Read more

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