Biohybrid crawlers can be controlled using optogenetic techniques
The body movements performed by humans and other animals are known to be supported by several intricate biological and neural mechanisms. ...
Read moreDetailsThe body movements performed by humans and other animals are known to be supported by several intricate biological and neural mechanisms. ...
Read moreDetailsTraining humanoid robots to hike could accelerate development of embodied AI for tasks like autonomous search and rescue, ecological monitoring in ...
Read moreDetailsGrowing up, we learn to push just hard enough to move a box and to avoid touching a hot pan with ...
Read moreDetailsResearchers from the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) in Genoa (Italy) and Brown University in Providence (U.S.) have discovered that people ...
Read moreDetailsEveryday occurrences like snapping hair clips or clicking retractable pens feature a mechanical phenomenon known as "snap-through." Small insects and plants ...
Read moreDetailsSkoltech and MSU scientists have uncovered the advantage gained by microscopic bugs from their feather-like wings that are unlike those of ...
Read moreDetailsImagine for a moment that you're in an auto factory. A robot and a human are working next to each other ...
Read moreDetailsComputer scientists at Princeton are working to bring virtual reality into the physical world, with the potential to enhance a variety ...
Read moreDetailsDespite decades of progress, most robots are still programmed for specific, repetitive tasks. They struggle with the unexpected and can't adapt ...
Read moreDetailsIn a major step toward intelligent and collaborative microrobotic systems, researchers at the Research Center for Materials, Architectures and Integration of ...
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