Researchers have developed an ultra responsive and robust artificial nervous system for e-skins. …read more Source:: Science
Tag: robots
Nanoparticles take a fantastic, magnetic voyage
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•Engineers have designed tiny robots that can help drug-delivery nanoparticles push their way out of the bloodstream and into a tumor or another disease site. The magnetic microrobots could help …read more Source:: Science
Robots created with 3D printers could be caring for those in golden years
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•Researchers have developed a new design method to create soft robots that may help in caregiving for elderly family members. …read more Source:: Science
Robotic ‘gray goo’
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•Researchers have demonstrated for the first time a way to make a robot composed of many loosely coupled components, or ‘particles.’ Unlike swarm or modular robots, each component is simple, …read more Source:: Science
Windows for robots: Microsoft reveals new Windows Server IoT 2019
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•Edge devices and robots get a new version of Windows. …read more Source:: Linux
Gummy-like robots that could help prevent disease
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•Scientists have developed microscopic, hydrogel-based muscles that can manipulate and mechanically stimulate biological tissue. These soft, biocompatible robots could be used for targeted therapy and to help diagnose and prevent …read more Source:: Science
Smart microrobots that can adapt to their surroundings
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•Scientists have developed tiny elastic robots that can change shape depending on their surroundings. Modeled after bacteria and fully biocompatible, these robots optimize their movements so as to get to …read more Source:: Science
More workers working might not get more work done, ants (and robots) show
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•For ants and robots operating in confined spaces like tunnels, having more workers does not necessarily mean getting more work done. Just as too many cooks in a kitchen get …read more Source:: Science
Robots have power to significantly influence children’s opinions
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•Young children are significantly more likely than adults to have their opinions and decisions influenced by robots, according to new research. …read more Source:: Science
Closing the loop for robotic grasping
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•Roboticists have developed a faster and more accurate way for robots to grasp objects, including in cluttered and changing environments, which has the potential to improve their usefulness in both …read more Source:: Science