The world’s smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots have debuted at the University of Pennsylvania, sporting a brain ...
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World’s smallest autonomous robots redefine microscale engineering
Could a robot smaller than a microorganism actually think on its own? Well, scientists from the University of Pennsylvania ...
Each robot costs only a single penny to manufacture. The robots could help advance everything from nanotechnology ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
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Cell-Sized Robots Can Sense, Decide, And Move Without Outside Control
Cell-sized robots can sense temperature, make decisions, and move autonomously using nanowatts of power—no external control ...
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World’s smallest programmable robots think, swim, and sense temperature using light
Scientists unveil penny-sized microrobots that swim, sense temperature, and run for months using light-powered brains.
A microrobot can operate independently in liquids for months. The development effort was high, but the costs for the robot ...
U of I recruits top engineering students for a 10-week summer program to build autonomous drones, rovers, and watercraft with ...
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Decoration to dinner chaos: Videos show Christmas robots take over holiday prep
Videos shared show HEBI Robotics engineers using Treadward, a mobile manipulator with a 7-DoF arm, to decorate and stage ...
Student-built robots qualify team for Southern California regional competition – The Georgia Brown Dual Immersion School ...
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We ‘don’t have enough manpower’ for the delivery boom, says Singapore-based robotics founder
Delivery is "still stuck at the last mile," says Quikbot founder Alan Ng, who is developing robots that can navigate ...
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