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  • Nature-inspired navigation system helps robots traverse complex environments without GPS
    Robots could soon be able to autonomously complete search and rescue missions, inspections, complex maintenance operations and various other real-world tasks. To do this, however, they should be able to smoothly navigate unknown and complex environments without breaking down or getting stuck, which would require human intervention.... Read more
  • Rise of the robots: The promise of physical AI
    A pair of swiveling, human-like robotic arms, built for physical artificial intelligence research, mirror the motions of an operator in a VR headset twirling his hands like a magician.... Read more
  • Robots trained with spatial dataset show improved object handling and awareness
    When it comes to navigating their surroundings, machines have a natural disadvantage compared to humans. To help hone the visual perception abilities they need to understand the world, researchers have developed a novel training dataset for improving spatial awareness in robots.... Read more
  • Novel 3D nanofabrication techniques enable miniaturized robots
    In the 1980s when micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) were first created, computer engineers were excited by the idea that these new devices that combine electrical and mechanical components at the microscale could be used to build miniature robots.... Read more
  • Humanoid robots still face hurdles in replacing human labor, says robotics leader
    Flashy humanoid robots that have awed attendees at Web Summit in Lisbon this week are still far from revolutionizing physical labor in factories and warehouses, Amazon's chief roboticist told AFP.... Read more
  • Novel smart fabrics give robots a delicate grip
    Robots aren't always the most delicate of machines when handling fragile objects. They don't have the lightness of touch of humans. But that could be about to change thanks to a new development in smart materials.... Read more
  • How can people hand over packages comfortably to delivery robots?
    A research team from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Toyohashi University of Technology, investigated human behavior and comfort when handing over a package to an autonomous mobile delivery robot while walking—an interaction envisioned for logistics in future... Read more
  • Popular AI models aren't ready to safely power robots, study warns
    Robots powered by popular artificial intelligence models are currently unsafe for general purpose real-world use, according to new research from King's College London and Carnegie Mellon University.... Read more
  • Humans have remote touch 'seventh sense' like sandpipers, research shows
    A study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London and University College London has found that humans have a form of remote touch, or the ability to sense objects without direct contact, a sense that some animals have.... Read more
  • Turning a flaw into a superpower: Researchers redefine how robots move
    A research team led by Dr. Lin Cao from the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has reimagined one of robotics' long-standing flaws as a breakthrough feature—unveiling a new way for soft robots to move, morph, and even "grow" with unprecedented dexterity.... Read more
  • Flexible mapping technique can help search-and-rescue robots navigate unpredictable environments
    A robot searching for workers trapped in a partially collapsed mine shaft must rapidly generate a map of the scene and identify its location within that scene as it navigates the treacherous terrain.... Read more
  • Advances in heavy-duty robotics and intelligent control support future fusion reactor maintenance
    Researchers at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, have developed advanced robotic technologies to support the assembly and maintenance of future fusion reactors.... Read more
  • 'Brain-free' robots that move in sync are powered entirely by air
    A team led by the University of Oxford has developed a new class of soft robots that operate without electronics, motors, or computers—using only air pressure. The study, published in Advanced Materials, shows that these "fluidic robots" can generate complex, rhythmic movements and even automatically synchronize their actions.... Read more
  • The value of physical intelligence: How researchers are working to safely advance capabilities of humanoid robots
    You may not remember it, but odds are you took a few tumbles during your toddler era. You weren't alone. Falling, after all, is a natural consequence of learning to crawl, walk, climb and jump. Our balance, coordination and motor skills are developing throughout early childhood.... Read more
  • Iranian tech prodigies battle it out with robots
    Two machines resembling robotic vacuum cleaners sped around a ring colliding, shooting sparks and catching fire, as Iranian engineering students watched from behind plexiglass.... Read more

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