It took nature millions of years to create intelligent, adaptive species. Researchers at Northwestern University in Illinois ...
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Silkworm-inspired robot keeps tracking odors even after losing one sensor
Robots that track smells often fail when one of their sensors breaks. Now, researchers ...
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New 3D-printed robot uses wind instead of batteries to explore harsh terrains
A new low-cost, 3D-printed robot has been designed to traverse harsh environments using nothing ...
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Bird‑like robots promise greater flexibility and control than drones
A bird banking in a crosswind doesn't rely on spinning blades. Its wings flex, twist and respond instantly to its environment ...
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Insect-inspired robot tracks odors even with only one working 'antenna'
A collaborative research group has developed a bio-inspired robotic system based on insect behavior which can locate odor ...
The world’s first humanoid half-marathon in Beijing this past April was decidedly a test of Murphy’s Law: a spectacle riddled with countless ways that hardware can break down. To participate in the ...
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