Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ISS, laying the groundwork for more autonomous space missions.
The process of bringing collaborative capabilities to industrial robots first began appearing on the automation scene about three years ago when we saw some of the first demonstrations of Realtime ...
SoftBrainPhantom: Magnetic soft robot, with multiple magnetic sections so its whole shape can be controlled, is navigated within a brain phantom. Using the planner, it was successfully navigated from ...
Creators of the iconic iRonCub3 have introduced a new control method that helps the jet-powered humanoid robot stay stable and follow flight paths in simulation, a step forward for efforts to combine ...
Forward-looking: Engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, have unveiled a flying robot that mimics the agility and precision of a bumblebee. Weighing just 21 milligrams and measuring less ...
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