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World’s Smallest Programmable Robot Fits on a Fingerprint Ridge and Carries Its Own Computer
Measuring just 200 by 300 by 50 micrometers — smaller than a grain of salt and roughly the size of a single-celled paramecium ...
Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the ...
Scientists have built microscopic, light-powered robots that can think, swim, and operate independently at the scale of ...
Scientists have created robots smaller than a grain of salt that can sense their surroundings, make decisions, and move ...
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US researchers build fall-safe biped robots to advance real-world reinforcement learning
To tackle the inherent instability of humanoids, Univeristy of Illinois’ Kinetic Intelligent Machine LAB (KIMLAB) developed a ...
Researchers built autonomous robots the size of salt grains—with onboard computers, sensors, and motors that think and swim ...
Professor Boyuan Chen poses with some of his 3D printed robots that were designed and built through his new platform called Text2Robot that allows people to simply tell a computer what kind of robot ...
In context: Teaching robots new skills has traditionally been slow and painstaking, requiring hours of step-by-step demonstrations for even the simplest tasks. If a robot encountered something ...
Last month, as part of its 10-year industrial strategy, the government announced £40m of funding to create a network of robotics adoption hubs, which is being seen as a pivotal moment in the UK’s ...
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