Scientists built small ant inspired robots that work together using light signals. These robots can build or dig by following ...
Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, ...
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Tutor Intelligence in Watertown is a kind of kindergarten for robots.
Researchers at Harvard have developed a fleet of robotic ants that mimic the self-organizing ...
Just like bees, the individual robots in this simulation have no master plan. Simply by responding to local cues, they are able to construct honeycomb-like structures. The method could presage a new ...
Scientists turned simple knots into tiny robots that jump, spin, and plant seeds, offering a new tool for ecosystem restoration.
New VT6L-DC All-in-One 6-Axis Robot and No-Code RC+ Express Development Software Make Robot Integration Simple A DC-powered version of the VT6L, the new VT6L-DC All-in-One 6-Axis robot delivers ...
Robots are super interesting, but you probably shouldn’t start learning about them with a full-sized industrial SCARA arm or anything. Better to learn with something smaller and simpler to understand.
A simple idea has led to a surprising invention: tiny robots made from knotted fibers that can jump, spin, glide and even ...
Robotics manufacturer Apptronik announced this week that it has signed a strategic collaboration agreement with design and manufacturing giant Jabil to build, test, and deploy Apptronik’s Apollo ...