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Ronaldo's Siuuu celebration: Whole-body training model allows robots to mimic famous athlete movesA team of AI and robotics researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, working with a pair of colleagues from technology company NVIDIA, has developed a new model for training robots to move like human athletes.... Read more
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Smart robotic wheelchair offers enhanced autonomy and controlRecent advances in the fields of human-infrastructure interaction, electronic engineering, robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) have opened new possibilities for the development of assistive and medical technologies. These include devices that can assist individuals with both physical and cognitive disabilities, supporting them throughout their daily activities.... Read more
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Engineers help multirobot systems stay in the safety zoneDrone shows are an increasingly popular form of large-scale light display. These shows incorporate hundreds to thousands of airborne bots, each programmed to fly in paths that together form intricate shapes and patterns across the sky. When they go as planned, drone shows can be spectacular. But when one or... Read more
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See SUPER in action: Aerial robot can navigate unknown environments safely at high speedsA team of engineers and roboticists at the University of Hong Kong have designed, built and tested an aerial robot capable of navigating unknown environments safely at high speeds while avoiding obstacles. In their paper published in the journal Science Robotics, the group describes how they overcame problems encountered by... Read more
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Tradition and technology sync at China 'AI temple fair'A humanoid robot gyrates to pulsing music at a shopping mall in Beijing, part of an exhibition harnessing artificial intelligence to enhance the flavor of China's biggest annual festival.... Read more
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Inspired by water bugs, researchers create tiny swimming robots for medical, environmental usesInspired by the movement of insects gliding on the surface of water, University of Waterloo researchers have designed tiny robots controlled by light, offering promising possibilities for environmental remediation and biomedical applications. Their work is published in Advanced Functional Materials.... Read more
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Synthetic neurons that mimic human processes could lead to smarter roboticsArtificially engineered biological processes, such as perception systems, remain an elusive target for organic electronics experts due to the reliance of human senses on an adaptive network of sensory neurons, which communicate by firing in response to environmental stimuli.... Read more
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Soft robots mimic mantis shrimp's punch and flea's leap for added powerA research team has taken inspiration from principles found in nature and developed the "hyperelastic torque reversal mechanism" (HeTRM), which enables robots made from rubber-like soft materials to perform rapid and powerful movements. This study is published in Science Robotics, and the researchers were led by Professor Kyu-Jin Cho from... Read more
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Using AI, researchers devise a fast and precise way to teach robots complicated skillsAt UC Berkeley, researchers in Sergey Levine's Robotic AI and Learning Lab eyed a table where a tower of 39 Jenga blocks stood perfectly stacked. Then a white-and-black robot, its single limb doubled over like a hunched-over giraffe, zoomed toward the tower, brandishing a black leather whip.... Read more
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New soft prosthetic hand offers natural bionic interfacingRecent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the development of assistive and medical tools, including prosthetic limbs. While these limbs used to be hard objects with the same shape as limbs, prosthetics are now softer and look more realistic, with some also integrating robotic components that considerably broaden their... Read more
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Expanding robot perception to give a more human-like awareness of their environmentRobots have come a long way since the Roomba. Today, drones are starting to deliver door to door, self-driving cars are navigating some roads, robo-dogs are aiding first responders, and still more bots are doing backflips and helping out on the factory floor. Still, Luca Carlone thinks the best is... Read more
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Humanoid robots join human musicians for synchronized musical performancesIn a fascinating blend of technology and artistry, researchers present a study in PeerJ Computer Science, showcasing how humanoid robots can collaborate seamlessly with human musicians during live musical performances. This innovative work highlights the evolving role of robotics in entertainment and creativity.... Read more
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Advancing wearable robotics through open-source innovationResearchers at the University of Twente have developed CEINMS-RT, an open-source platform designed to transform the field of wearable robotics.... Read more
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'Embodied energy' powers modular worm and jellyfish robotsIn the same way that terrestrial life evolved from ocean swimmers to land walkers, soft robots are progressing, too, thanks to recent Cornell research in battery development and design.... Read more
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Neural networks model improves machine vision and object detection under low-light conditionsWhen designing a robot, such as Boston Dynamics' anthropomorphic robot Atlas, which appears exercising and sorting boxes, fiducial markers are the guides that help them move, detect objects and determine their exact location. It is a machine vision tool that is used to estimate objects' positions. At first glance they... Read more