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MIT engineers developed a thumb-sized hopping robot capable of traversing rough terrain and aiding in search and rescue.
Using creative thinking and Lego technology, an Agawam robotics team engaged in research, problem-solving, coding and ...
The next, it's a two-legged humanoid robot able to climb staircases and use elevators. Its origins can be traced back to the Anymal, a quadrupedal robot that can autonomously navigate rough terrain.
Weighing just 21 milligrams and measuring less than one centimeter in diameter, it is the world's smallest wireless robot capable of controlled flight. Designing a small-scale flying robot posed ...
Robots in hotels aren't a new phenomenon, but this is the first one to be powered by IBM's Watson. Share Hilton Worldwide and IBM are collaborating to pilot a new Watson-enabled robot concierge ...
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