This little robot comes in black, white and blue and vacuums and mops for up to a claimed 120 minutes, before automatically ...
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When children are chronically ill and unable to attend school, it’s not just the illness that can be debilitating — the separation from the classroom and friends can also take a toll. For young people ...
A new type of shape-shifting robot can amputate its leg to free itself from tricky situations. The robot is the brainchild of a group of engineers at a lab in Connecticut. The robot itself is ...
CivDot is a four-wheeled robot that can mark up to 3,000 layout points per day and is accurate within 8 millimeters. Bechtel Corporation is using the robots on rugged terrain in Texas and Nevada. The ...
If you’ve tuned in for any track and field events at the Paris Olympics, you may have noticed a fleet of cute little robot cars speeding around the infield. They’re called field support robots and ...
Research shows humans are mostly willing to put with up a robot that lies to them, so long as it does so in an effort to protect them. Patrick Pleul/dpa People will overlook white lies from robots, ...
Why manually clean your floors when you can automate it? Robot vacuums are a game-changer for timely cleaning, sparing you from manually pushing and pulling a heavy appliance or broom around your ...
COLUMBIA — Stupid. Cute. Slow. Nuisance. Self-sufficient. These are all descriptions students at the University of South Carolina used when talking about the "food robots." The 3-foot-by-3-foot ...
Left alone, the toy robots will skitter mindlessly across a tabletop and amuse small children and cats. But when engineers at Princeton paired the small toys with a flexible tether, the bots developed ...
CivDot is a four-wheeled robot that can mark up to 3,000 layout points per day and is accurate within 8 millimeters.
They’re called field support robots and their job is equipment retrieval! Developed by Toyota, these robots work with their human friends to pick up and drop off the items that have been thrown (often ...