Friday 19 January 2024

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Daily update 19 January 2024
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maison&objet celebrates 30 years of the thousands of international talents it has hosted both online and offline, with the 2024 edition, 'tech eden,' ...
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Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider, developed at Washington State University, are the smallest, lightest and fastest fully ...
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The innovative technology, developed for the first time globally, promises to simplify the complex task of integrating robots into manufacturing.
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Discover how FiloBot, a new kind of robot developed by the Italian Institute of Technology, grows like a vine and has potential applications in ...
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Scientists have now built a tiny robotic version of the insect, which utilizes a record-breaking actuator to get a move on. The WaterStrider robot was ...
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Technology · Environment. Water skimmer inspired robot atop water. One robot weighs 55 milligrams, while its parter is just 5 milligrams. Bob Hubner ...
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Technology. Watch a plant-inspired robot grow towards light like a vine. FiloBot has a cylindrical body made of coiled plastic filament and can grow ...
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Robotics startup Figure has signed a partnership with BMW Manufacturing to deploy humanoid robots in the car maker's facility in the U.S..
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... robots with robot arms. Including non-manipulating mobile robots, such as ... Yet, the technology remains below the radar for most senior leaders.
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Alexander Beadle is a science writer and editor for Technology Networks. Prior to this, he worked as a freelance science writer. Alexander holds an ...
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