[ad_1] The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 captured this image of the asteroid Ryugu (and its own shadow) on the night of September 20, 2018, when the probe was about 440 feet (135 meters) …
Read More »A Japanese probe deploys tiny jumping robots to the big asteroid Ryugu
[ad_1] The Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 took this picture around midnight, Eastern Daylight Time, on September 21, 2018, as he deployed the two tiny MINERVA-II1 larvae to the surface of the asteroid Ryugu. …
Read More »This machine will embrace your "soft bodies" and force them to be stimulating robots
[ad_1] Have you ever looked at a piece of moss or a teddy bear and wish you could sneak like a worm? Well, the problem has been solved: A team of Yale …
Read More »Electronic Skin turns stuffed animals into robots | News and reviews
[ad_1] In Wallace and Gromit's short film The Wrong Trousers, the sleeping Wallace finds himself stuck in a pair of robotic pants that make him walk and break into a bank. On …
Read More »High-tech skins turn everyday objects into robots
[ad_1] A new type of flexible robot gets its energy from the skin in which it is inserted. Robotic skin that folds, stretches, and contracts can wrap inanimate objects such as stuffed …
Read More »Jellyfish robots to monitor fragile coral reefs
[ad_1] Robotic jellyfish with silicon rubber tentacles could be used to monitor endangered coral reefs in the world's oceans. According to scientists, a robotic robot that can swim through openings narrower than …
Read More »Jellyfish robots could be the "guardians of the oceans"
[ad_1] According to scientists, soft-bodied jellyfish that can cross narrower openings than their bodies could be used to monitor fragile coral reefs. Several of the robots, propelled by hydraulic tentacles, were subjected …
Read More »Jellyfish robots could be the "guardians of the oceans"
[ad_1] According to scientists, soft-bodied jellyfish that can cross narrower openings than their bodies could be used to monitor fragile coral reefs. Several of the robots, propelled by hydraulic tentacles, were subjected …
Read More »WEF: robots will "create more jobs than they move"
[ad_1] Author's right of the image Getty Images Legend Robots should replace millions of jobs Millions of jobs are likely to be displaced by automation, but robots have less to fear than …
Read More »WEF: robots and software will do half of our work from here 2025
[ad_1] According to a new forecast report from the World Economic Forum, machines and automated software will handle half of all workplace tasks in seven years. But the group said technologies such …
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