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The Robotics Collection
The use of robotics in industrial settings continues to accelerate at a rapid pace. Explore this collection to learn more about automation, cobots, AI-enabled robots, customized robots, and drones.
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Microscale Hydraulic Gripper Features Soft Touch
Sep 18, 2024
A shape memory polymer allows the gripper to be more efficient than a purely hydraulic system. Roboticists may soon create miniature tools for minimally invasive surgery.
Article
Simple Instructions Make a Robot Swarm
Jul 22, 2024
Like schools of fish or flocks of birds, “smart swarms” of micro-robots move in concert based on what’s happening in the environment.
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Six-Armed Robot Stickbug Works as a Precision Pollinator
Jul 18, 2024
With six arms, a Kiwi drive, and custom detectors designed for contact-based pollination, the precision Stickbug reaches flowers growing above the greenhouse floor while navigating narrow plant rows.
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Spring Assist Makes for Better Actuator
Jul 15, 2024
As an add-on to electric or hydraulic motors, an efficient spring-assisted actuator could be a “game changer” for robotics.
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New Approach May Make More Reliable and Safe Robots
Jul 8, 2024
Northwestern University researchers have developed a method that allows robots to learn to perform new tasks reliably and safely using less data.
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Why Animals Are Still Faster Than Robots
Jun 17, 2024
Despite advances in robotic components, a new study finds that modern robots lack the integration capabilities to support locomotion at the same level as the animals that often inspire their design.
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Punyo: A Leap Forward in Soft Robotics
Jun 10, 2024
Toyota Research Institute’s Punyo soft robot is an innovation in whole-body manipulation research.
Podcast
Podcast: Space Exploration and the Engineering Workforce
Apr 22, 2024
Discover what a cognizant engineer is, and why it's important to broaden the engineering pipeline.
Article
From Minifig to Walking Mini-Robot
Mar 25, 2024
After contemplating a Lego, researchers at Carnegie Mellon have developed a small robot with complex mobility.