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A continuum robot inspired by elephant trunksConventional robots based on separate joints do not always perform well in complex real-world tasks, particularly those that involve the dexterous manipulation of objects. Some roboticists have thus been trying to devise continuum robots, robotic platforms characterized by infinite degrees of freedom and no fixed number of joints.... Read more
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RaiBo: A versatile robo-dog that runs through a sandy beach at 3 meters per secondA research team led by Professor Hwangbo Jemin of the KAIST Department of Mechanical Engineering has developed a quadrupedal robot control technology that can walk robustly with agility even in deformable terrain such as a sandy beach.... Read more
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Magnetic microrobot can measure both cell stiffness and tractionScientists have developed a tiny mechanical probe that can measure the inherent stiffness of cells and tissues as well as the internal forces the cells generate and exert on one another. Their new "magnetic microrobot" is the first such probe to be able to quantify both properties, the researchers report,... Read more
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A person-shaped robot that can liquify and escape jail, all with the power of magnetsInspired by sea cucumbers, engineers have designed miniature robots that rapidly and reversibly shift between liquid and solid states. On top of being able to shape-shift, the robots are magnetic and can conduct electricity. The researchers put the robots through an obstacle course of mobility and shape-morphing tests. Their study... Read more
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A framework that allows four-legged robots to follow a leader in both daytime and nighttime conditionsLegged robots have significant advantages over wheeled and track-based robots, particularly when it comes to moving on different types of terrains. This makes them particularly favorable for missions that involve transporting goods or traveling from one place to another.... Read more
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Click beetle-inspired robots jump using elastic energyResearchers have made a significant leap forward in developing insect-sized jumping robots capable of performing tasks in the small spaces often found in mechanical, agricultural and search-and-rescue settings.... Read more
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Soft robots harness viscous fluids for complex motionsOne of the virtues of untethered soft robots is their ability to mechanically adapt to their surroundings and tasks, making them ideal for a range of roles, from tightening bolts in a factory to conducting deep-sea exploration. Now they are poised to become even more agile and controlled.... Read more
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A method to enable robotic paper folding based on deep learning and physics simulationsTo tackle different real-world tasks, robots should be able to handle and manipulate a variety of objects and materials, including paper. While roboticists have successfully improved the ability of humanoid robots or robotic grippers to handle several materials, paper folding remains a rarely explored topic within the robotics community.... Read more
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Rotational multimaterial printing of helical filaments for soft robotics and structural compositesMaterials in nature are rarely straight. In our bodies, proteins assemble into helical filaments which allow our muscles to contract. Plants change shape because cellulose fibers are arranged helically within their cell walls.... Read more
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'Smart' walking stick could help visually impaired with groceries, finding a seatEngineers at the University of Colorado Boulder are tapping into advances in artificial intelligence to develop a new kind of walking stick for people who are blind or visually impaired.... Read more
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Microelectronics give researchers a remote control for biological robotsFirst, they walked. Then, they saw the light. Now, miniature biological robots have gained a new trick: remote control.... Read more
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Special drone collects environmental DNA from treesEcologists are increasingly using traces of genetic material left behind by living organisms left behind in the environment, called environmental DNA (eDNA), to catalog and monitor biodiversity. Based on these DNA traces, researchers can determine which species are present in a certain area.... Read more
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An imitation-relaxation reinforcement learning framework for four-legged robot locomotionFor legged robots to effectively explore their surroundings and complete missions, they need to be able to move both rapidly and reliably. In recent years, roboticists and computer scientists have created various models for the locomotion of legged robots, many of which are trained using reinforcement learning methods.... Read more
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A robot able to 'smell' using a biological sensorA new technological development by Tel Aviv University has made it possible for a robot to smell using a biological sensor. The sensor sends electrical signals as a response to the presence of a nearby odor, which the robot can detect and interpret.... Read more
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Artificial intelligence to help prevent illegal constructionUnmanned aerial vehicles, drones, are no longer a surprise to passers-by during events or on a sunny afternoon in the city center. Drones, which have long been used in warfare, are now popular not only with professional and amateur filmmakers but also with researchers. Kaunas University of Technology scientist Rytis... Read more