Someone with no computing experience may soon be able to remotely control a robot from anywhere on the planet using a ...
The California startup released the fourth-generation of its home assistance robot, Stretch.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed COBALT, a smartphone-based platform that allows anyone to remotely control robots from anywhere using simple motion controls and Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Robotic arm inspired by octopus uses tactile sensors in suction cups for autonomous underwater grasping
The oceans hide some of the most sophisticated solutions nature has ever developed and are an inexhaustible source of ...
The real measure for robotic capabilities involves conducting “quantitative, large-scale evaluations” in real-world ...
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US team combines digital twins, VR to boost lunar robot performance for future missions
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) are using digital twin technology ...
The goal is to accelerate the path to fully autonomous humanoid robots ... maybe even ones that are as smart as we are.
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