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Ant swarm simulation unlocks possibilities in materials engineering, robot navigation and traffic control
Think twice about eliminating those pesky ants at your next family picnic. Their behavior may hold the key to reinventing how ...
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AI drone swarms revolutionize wildfire detection and air quality monitoring
From the outside, wildfire smoke may look like a drifting gray cloud. But for scientists, these plumes are dynamic, complex, ...
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THE WORLD'S FIRST ENTIRELY ROBOT-CONSTRUCTED TUNNEL
Deep in the mountains of Switzerland lies a marvel of engineering, the Gotthard Base Tunnel. This is the longest railway and at the same time the deepest transport tunnel. Just imagine – 35.5 miles of ...
Ant behavior may hold the key to reinventing how engineering materials, traffic control and multi-agent robots are made and ...
Collaborative drone swarms that bring together kamikaze drones and wheeled robot grenade launchers could be coming to a ...
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Ukraine's drone war is accelerating
Ukraine's specialized drones are fulfilling more missions as engineers harness the next leap-ahead tech: AI.
According to Securities Star, data from the Tianyancha APP shows that iFLYTEK (002230) has recently obtained authorization ...
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DARPA Is in the Middle of a Microscopic Robotic Arms Race
One animal-inspired micro robot is the RoboBee, a device weighing less than a tenth of a gram, developed at Harvard’s Wyss Institute. The RoboBee’s wings beat hundreds of times per second—much like a ...
NJIT's Matthew Loges ’25 and Assistant Professor Tomer Weiss explored how the collective behavior of ants — acting like both fluids and elastic materials — can inspire breakthroughs in engineering ...
A new system that allows groups of drones to fly together more quickly and safely than before has been developed by ...
A new Chinese AI system is said to detect even the most modern submarines. Is it a real threat to maritime security or just a bluff?
The little red robots appear to be little more than a pair of wheels, but in between these are tiny computers that provide their smarts. During the recent test, the robots could be seen navigating ...
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