This week on Dezeen, we reported on MIT's tiny, bee-sized, flying robot that could, someday, help with search-and-rescue ...
Engineers have designed a robot with flapping wings, which can perform nimble movements in the air, hovering, darting, diving and recovering like a bird or an insect. Humans have been trying to ...
In a groundbreaking advance in robotics, researchers in Italy have successfully launched the world’s first jet-powered humanoid robot. The machine, called iRonCub3, lifted off the ground by around 50 ...
MOVA is trying something new with its latest robotic pool cleaner, the Rover X10: It's designed to hover like a drone to map your pool in 3D instead of just crawling along the bottom. The company ...
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MIT’s robot bees break pollination records with 1,000-second hover, flips and more
MIT researchers are designing robotic insects capable of swarming from mechanical hives to handle precise pollination tasks ...
Researchers at MIT have developed a flying robot that can fly as fast as a bumblebee and could, someday, help with search-and-rescue missions.
Kumar, along with GRASP Lab members Daniel Melligner and Alex Kushleyev, are helping scientists and engineers create smarter, faster, and more flexible robots by mimicking the swarming behaviors of ...
In research centers around the world, roboticists have for decades been on a quest to perfect bipedal locomotion in machines. They’re making progress, but for all the flashy shots of back-flipping, ...
Wuhan is one of a dozen or more Chinese cities with driverless taxis. Hundreds now roam most of the city, serving the airport ...
NASA teams are testing drones, robot dogs, and new flight software in America’s toughest deserts to prepare for the ...
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