Tag: robotics
Researchers placed solar-powered backpacks on cockroaches
By installing a solar-powered device on its back, researchers have succeeded in transforming a cockroach into a remote-controlled cyborg. These insects could one day be used in search and rescue…
Ukraine acquires a kamikaze robot equipped with an anti-tank mine
The Ukrainian army has a new remote-controlled weapon, a small ground robot carrying an anti-tank mine. Known as the Gnom Kamikaze, he adds a new dimension to mine warfare. You…
Elon Musk gives details about the android Optimus
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Google develops important technologies in robotics [Video]
internet giant Googledevelops key robotics behind closed doors. The firm wants robots to think like humans. Google, works in many different fields with its great financial power. The company, which…
Elon Musk Reveals Details About Optimus, Tesla’s Android
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This robot learns its assistant functions on its own thanks to the Web
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Programmable materials that detect their own movements
MIT has created 3D printed materials that can detect their own movements. Thanks to channels filled with air, sensors can detect changes in pressure and determine the deformations of the…
Xiaomi unveils its first working humanoid robot
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An experimental robot-surgeon will be installed in the Space Station
In order to develop robotic surgery in space, NASA will send the Mira robot for experiments aboard the International Space Station. The device has already performed operations on Earth. Presentation.…
NASA will install a robot surgeon in the Space Station, like in the SF movies
In order to develop robotic surgery in space, NASA will send the Mira robot for experiments aboard the International Space Station. The device, which has performed operations on Earth before,…