Robotics

Robotics

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Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) signed a contract with Raytheon to create an airborne "wireless internet for energy" called the Persistent Optical Wireless...
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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) recently began working with leading trade and travel technology company “Pangiam” to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence, computer vision, and...
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The Royal New Zealand Navy will soon receive its first 6.8-meter renewable-powered Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV) for trial. Called "Bluebottle," it is meant to provide persistent...
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Researchers from Brown University have unveiled a transformative AI-based system that is expected to reshape how humans communicate with robots. This new and innovative...
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The project aims to enhance the safety, reliability, and efficiency of in-flight refueling missions. Airbus has completed the second round of testing of its fully autonomous...
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Human beings can easily recognize an item simply by lightly swiping their fingers across its surface and getting input of static pressure and high-frequency...
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iHLS is an accelerator for the security sector and its various unique characteristics that provides startups with recognition, international exposure, access to investors and...
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Robotics experts claim that the future of the industry lies in shape-changing robots. Such robots provide unrivaled adaptability and versatility, and show promise in...
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A team of researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology developed a new method to control robots that can assemble satellites in space. Their...
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Researchers from UBC and Honda have developed a new smart, stretchable, and highly sensitive soft sensor, and it is expected to open the door...
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Ukraine's Brave1, a military technology cluster, has developed the ground-based “Ratel S” kamikaze robot, which enables precise strikes from a safe distance and is...
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On September 9th, the US Marines successfully rigged a rocket-propelled grenade launcher (RPG) to a "robotic goat" to test the viability of such a setup,...
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Australian researchers have developed an AI algorithm to detect and stop a cyberattack on a military robot in seconds using deep-learning neural networks. Deep learning...
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The European Defense Agency (EDA) has successfully demonstrated how artificial intelligence and unmanned systems can work together to detect explosives and improvised explosive devices...
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A new robot developed by scientists at Bristol Robotics Laboratory promises to revolutionize mobility and exploration. The robot is called the Tetraflex, it is tetrahedron-shaped...
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The Swiss startup Ascento has recently unveiled its new autonomous outdoor security robot called “the Ascento Guard”, which has two wheeled “legs” and a...
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New research states that humans might not need robots to seem human-like in order to trust and work with them, and even seem to...
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The US Army is reportedly considering arming a robot dog with its next-generation rifle, and so create a weapons support platform that can traverse...
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Graduate students in CMU's Mechanical Engineering Department hope to revolutionize the world of robotic mechanical precision through artificial intelligence models. To do this, the researchers...
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Three NASA-developed autonomous rovers will elect a “leader” to hand out assignments in a mission to map out the lunar surface without human intervention....
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This new robot takes inspiration from an unexpected source- the Gecko. Geckos can climb across any surface, from a dry desert floor to a...
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Over a hundred people were exposed by the Ukrainian police for being suspected of running online propaganda and misinformation campaigns. Computer equipment, mobile phones,...