The crab-bot, which measures just half a millimetre across, is the smallest-ever remote-controlled robot. It was developed by engineers at Northwestern University who have previously made ...
Touch the branches of Leptogorgia chilensis, a soft coral found along the Pacific coast from California to Chile, and its flexible arms stiffen. Penn Engineers have discovered the mechanism underlying ...
New research led by Imperial College London and co-authored by the University of Bristol, has revealed that aerial robotics could provide wide-ranging benefits to the safety, sustainability and scale ...
The wearable tech gives people two extra mechanical legs which makes it easier to carry heavy loads ...
Yesterday (Tuesday 17 March) Queen Mary University of London’s Faculty of Science and Engineering welcomed partners, collaborators, and invited guests to its annual Night of Science and Engineering.
The human eye has inspired the development of a camera mechanism that improves how robots see and react to the world around them. There are over 520,000 people in the UK with Alzheimer's disease - ...
It's a radical solution that could have come straight from a science-fiction blockbuster. But a robot could be brought into British care homes this year to help solve the staffing crisis. The fully ...
The robot completed the puzzle in just 45.3 seconds, breaking its own record of 55 seconds made just moments earlier.
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