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What It Takes to Build a Robot That Leaps Sky-High
World’s Highest Jumping Robot reveals a glimpse into the future, where extreme mobility opens doors for science, space, and rescue missions.
University of Virginia researcher Baoxing Xu’s research group introduces HydroSpread, an innovative fabrication method that ...
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Trash to tower: Engineers turn cardboard waste into strong building material
The material is made simply from cardboard, soil, and water, making it a sustainable and cost-effective alternative for the ...
John, who provided testimony to the public hearing on the death of fellow skilled tradesman Ronald Adams Sr., spoke recently ...
The robotics market is forecast to hit $130 billion by 2035 -- and these three companies control the critical infrastructure.
During Rhode Island Startup Week, faculty and student entrepreneurs pitched new technologies and connected with investors, ...
With Elon Musk doubting US fixes and Genius Act greenlighting stablecoins, Bitcoin's rails might keep the dollar alive longer than you think in this multipolar shake-up.
Robin is a therapeutic robot programed to act like a 7-year-old girl as it travels around nursing homes and hospitals ...
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Scientists build insect-inspired robots that float, paddle, and stride on water surfaces
Scientists build insect-inspired soft robots on water using HydroSpread, a new fabrication method for flexible films.
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