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A robot that could pick mushrooms at a speed and quality comparable to or beyond human harvesters

A robot that could pick mushrooms at a speed and quality comparable to or beyond human harvesters

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A new look at ocean health and global carbon cycle using robotic floats

A new look at ocean health and global carbon cycle using robotic floats

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Training that will permit autonomous robot agents to reason and adapt to changing battlefield conditions

Training that will permit autonomous robot agents to reason and adapt to changing battlefield conditions

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Teaching robotic AI to be spontaneous

Teaching robotic AI to be spontaneous

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Teaching robots how to outperform and outdrive humans?

Teaching robots how to outperform and outdrive humans?

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A radical new way of understanding how to build robotics systems

A radical new way of understanding how to build robotics systems

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The first decentralized algorithm with a collision-free, deadlock-free guarantee for traffic

The first decentralized algorithm with a collision-free, deadlock-free guarantee for traffic

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Better and faster ways of providing human guidance to autonomous robots

Better and faster ways of providing human guidance to autonomous robots

Researchers are developing better, faster ways of providing human guidance to autonomous robots. Told to optimize for speed while racing down a track in a computer game, a car pushes the ped... Read more

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Artificial muscles can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen, just like biological muscles

Artificial muscles can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen, just like biological muscles

Artificial muscles made from polymers can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen, just like biological muscles. This advance may be a step on the way to implantable artificial musc... Read more

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Teaching marine robots to take calculated risks

Teaching marine robots to take calculated risks

Algorithm could help autonomous underwater vehicles explore risky but scientifically-rewarding environments. We know far less about the Earth’s oceans than we do about the surface of the moo... Read more

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Underwater robot can identify and kill crown-of-thorns starfish while monitoring overall reef health

Underwater robot can identify and kill crown-of-thorns starfish while monitoring overall reef health

An underwater drone that can keep watch on reef health and accurately identify and inject the devastating crown-of-thorns starfish is ready to be put to the test on the Great Barrier Reef, a... Read more

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Robot vehicle uses surroundings to build complex structures and overcome obstacles

Robot vehicle uses surroundings to build complex structures and overcome obstacles

Like the state animal of New York, the rover-like vehicle uses surroundings to build complex structures, overcome obstacles Autonomous robots excel in factories and other manmade spaces, but... Read more

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Robots can now move safely among us using socially aware navigation

Robots can now move safely among us using socially aware navigation

Approach may enable robots to move around hospitals, malls, and other areas with heavy foot traffic. Just as drivers observe the rules of the road, most pedestrians follow certain social cod... Read more

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Autonomous underground excavation robot with intelligent navigation for urban environments

Autonomous underground excavation robot with intelligent navigation for urban environments

Researchers from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) are leading the implementation of a new kind of autonomous underground robot with intelligent navigation for urban environments. The... Read more

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Volvo’s robot refuse collectors ROAR into life

Volvo's robot refuse collectors ROAR into life

The ROAR project is aimed at showing how machines can communicate with each other and how, in the future, they will be able to carry out tasks now undertaken by humans In both an impressive... Read more

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