Taught by Ann M. Viano, an assistant professor of physics at Rhodes College, and Val D. Valgardson, an assistant professor of art, “Introduction to Robotics” introduces would-be artists to physics and ...
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Air-powered soft robots think, sense and move with no electronics
Robots that move, sense and even coordinate with one another usually bring to mind tangled wires, circuit boards and humming ...
Powered by light, the robots carry computers and can move in complex patterns, say Penn Engineering and University of ...
Each robot costs only a single penny to manufacture. The robots could help advance everything from nanotechnology ...
Everywhere we move - whether on the land, air, or water - we always push against something. Physicists believe this is constant on Earth due to the concept of conservation of momentum up until ...
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ago. To stay on course, you must constantly infer how to steer the wheel ...
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What Makes Human Touch So Special?
Despite how advanced robots have become, getting them to feel the way humans do is an incredibly complex challenge.
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New quantum method lets drones, robots talk even in ‘signal lost’ zones
Researchers at Virginia Tech are using quantum entanglement to help AI drone swarms and robots coordinate in "signal lost" ...
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