Queen’s engineer earns national grant to test microscopic robots that could one day help treat aggressive brain cancer.
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UVA engineers develop a way for robots to walk on water
Picture a robot controlled by micromotors so small and light that it suspends itself over water like a bug. With engineers at ...
Scientists have developed HydroSpread, a novel technique for building soft robots on water, with wide-ranging possibilities ...
Two leaders from medtech CDMO Micro answer questions surgical robotics developers might ask when partnering with a components ...
Schubert has introduced the ‘tog.519’ robot, an AI-based cobot which runs at up to 90 cycles per minute, matching the high ...
Kuka Robotics will be showcasing its latest in smart innovation at the Advanced Design and Manufacturing (ADM) Expo 2025 in ...
In the rapidly evolving world of robotics, the demand for high-performance and reliable motion components has never been more critical.
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Robotic Inspections Gain Ground in Construction Industry
The use of intelligent inspection robots in structural health monitoring is advancing, reducing costs and risks while ...
Manufacturing is changing faster than at any point in my career. Robotics and automation are already reshaping how we design products, run factories, ensure quality, and move goods around the world.
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Google’s humanoid robot hands pass banana test using Gemini’s latest AI models
Google's humanoids are now capable of carrying out complex, multi-step tasks using the newly released Gemini 1.5 model family ...
UNISORB to Showcase Precision Performance Solutions for Machinery Installations at MT Southeast 2025
UNISORB Installation Solutions is set to participate in MT Southeast 2025, a premier regional trade show highlighting the newest advancements in manufacturing technology. The event, a part of the ...
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Scientists Develop Robots That Literally Walk on Water
This group of insects has the ability to walk on top of water, using surface tension and long, hydrophobic legs. For decades, roboticists have tried to emulate this impressive ability. Building ...
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