Robots have been trained to walk, lift, and perform repetitive tasks efficiently. However, capturing the fluid motion of human actions remains an uphill task to conquer for engineers. Researchers from ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com Not long ago, the idea of a humanoid robot folding laundry, loading a dishwasher, or making a simple meal ...
Inside a UNC-Chapel Hill Science lab sits an autonomous robot. Imagine a machine like a Roomba, but with an arm, so it can pick up things like a dirty sock off the floor. A group of researchers from ...
Microscale swimming bots take in sensory information, process it and carry out tasks, opening new possibilities in manufacturing and medicine. (Nanowerk News) The world’s smallest fully programmable, ...