MobiPrint robot autonomously prints designs directly onto floors Developed for accessibility, inspired by tactile markers for navigation Future plans include AI for larger, adaptable, on-site printing ...
Robots will need to pave the way to Mars before we humans go, but what if they fall apart? Researchers from the University of Oslo have designed bots that can adapt to unforeseen problems and even ...
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This Robot Spider Could Be the First to Build Homes on the Moon
A spider-inspired robot named Charlotte could soon be printing buildings on the Moon using nothing but lunar dust. Built to ...
One of humankind's most important senses for navigating our world is our ability to see in three dimensions (3D), so it makes sense to give our robots the same capability. But how we see may or may ...
Italian researchers have created a novel 4D-printed biodegradable 'seed robot' that changes shape in response to changes in humidity and can navigate through the soil. The device has great potential ...
Craig Pettit, president of MRB Robotics, monitors a 3D printer as it adds a layer of concrete to a future self-storage facility in Payne Springs. Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer Hugo and Erica ...
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Video: Record-breaking UK humanoid robot walks 48 hours after final assembly
The milestone signals a faster pace in humanoid development at a time when industrial automation and assistive robotics are ...
Never short of an innovative idea or two, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a new robotic system capable of 3D printing an entire building. The system involves a ...
Building robots is so hard that they’re still far from affordable as kitchen helpers. But a new way to make them is emerging. When a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology wanted a tiny, ...
New intuitive software features simple, visual interface to streamline automation and ease programming of Epson SCARA robots. “Epson is overcoming automation barriers by eliminating the perceived ...
Engineering researchers have developed a revolutionary process for 3D printing stretchable electronic sensory devices that could give robots the ability to feel their environment. The discovery is ...
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