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New Eel-Inspired Stretchable Batteries are a Leap Forward for Wearable Electronics...

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Researchers from Cambridge University have recently developed jelly-like stretchy batteries that could be used for wearable devices or soft robotics. Inspired by the muscle cells...

How a Sea Creature Is Teaching Robots to “Just Keep Swimming”

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Autonomous robots still struggle with a basic problem that animals solve effortlessly: how to keep moving when conditions suddenly change. Uneven terrain, loss of...
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Animal-Inspired Solution for Last Mile Supply

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Transporting supplies to places that are difficult for access or dangerous is a challenging mission for military forces. Delivering humanitarian aid to disaster zones...

AI-Powered Platform Turns Words into Working Robots

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A new platform is pushing the boundaries of robotics design by transforming natural language into functional, 3D-printable robots, with no engineering expertise required. Developed...
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Tiny Robots, Big Coordination: Learning From Ants

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Coordinating large numbers of robots to perform complex tasks remains a major challenge. Traditional systems often rely on centralized control, detailed planning, and constant...
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This Caterpillar Robot Can Split Up and Reassemble Itself

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Ancient paper-folding and modern materials science were combined by engineers at Princeton and North Carolina State University to create a revolutionary soft robot with...

FireAnt Swarms Take a Bite Out of Heavy Armor

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A new class of small, ground robots is being pitched for frontline missions: low-cost, networked unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) that operate in coordinated swarms...
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New Camera Inspired by Cat Eyes Improves Low-Light Imaging

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Scientists have designed a camera that copies the unique structure of a cat’s eye, significantly enhancing imaging capabilities in low-light conditions and complex backgrounds....

Could Cyborg Pigeons Be the Next Surveillance Tool?

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Small drones have become a common tool for surveillance, inspection, and reconnaissance, but they come with limits. Battery life restricts endurance, electric motors generate...
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New Swarm Robot System Mimics Nature to Navigate Complex Environments

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A research breakthrough from Seoul National University and Harvard University is pushing the boundaries of swarm robotics, introducing a new system that achieves complex,...

Scientists May Have Found the Secret to Stable Flapping Drones

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Building small flying robots that move like insects has long been a challenge for engineers. Flapping-wing systems are highly agile and energy efficient, but...
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Electronic Spider Silk Can Be Printed Directly onto Skin

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Researchers from the University of Cambridge developed adaptive and eco-friendly spider-silk-inspired sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto biological surfaces, from flower...

AI-Driven “Wolf Robots” Enhance Frontline Operational Capabilities

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China has publicly demonstrated a new class of quadruped robots, dubbed “wolf robots,” during a large-scale military exercise simulating an amphibious attack on Taiwan....
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Shark-Based Military Tech Developed

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Shark skin offers a near-perfect design for gliding effortlessly through water. Researchers are working to translate that evolutionary advantage onto metal surfaces. Eventually, the...
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Beetles Inspire Advanced Navigation Systems for Drones and Satellites

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Insect vision has long inspired engineers, as these creatures have been solving navigational challenges for millions of years, without the brain power or technology...

Inspired by Flies, This Robot Eye Sees 180 Degrees

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Small drones and mobile robots increasingly operate in tight, cluttered environments where awareness must be both wide and fast. Conventional camera systems can capture...

Ultralight Energy Harvester Draws Power from Bee Wing Vibrations

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In a notable advance for bio-integrated technology, researchers in China have developed an ultralight piezoelectric energy harvester (PEH) that captures electricity from the natural...

Nature’s Tiny Vibration Detector Is Inspiring Smarter Sensors

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Detecting extremely weak vibrations usually requires complex electronics, amplification circuits, and continuous signal processing. Whether in microphones, environmental monitoring systems, or biomedical devices, improving...
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Revolutionary Snake-Inspired Robot Can Move and Manipulate Objects

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Snake-inspired robots have many advantages over conventional wheeled or legged ones, like adapting the shape of their body, entering narrow spaces and moving freely...

GPS-Free Navigation: How Robots Are Learning from Insects, Birds, and Rodents

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Autonomous robots face a persistent challenge - navigating complex, unpredictable environments without human intervention. Standard navigation systems typically rely on GPS to locate a...

New Drone Absorbs Crash Shocks in Surprising Way

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In recent years, robotics experts have taken a page from the traditional Japanese practice of origami and come up with light and flexible –...

Armed Robot Dogs Tested in Military Drill

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Recent reports indicate that the U.S. military has been testing rifle-equipped robot dogs at the Red Sands Integrated Experimentation Center in Saudi Arabia. The...

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Google’s New CAPTCHA Wants You to Wave at Your Camera

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Traditional CAPTCHA systems are facing a growing challenge. As AI models become increasingly capable of recognizing images, solving visual puzzles, and mimicking human behavior,...