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A behemoth from the heroic age of power engineering stirs to life in the New York City subway’s Substation 13 → Read More
Seniors in Minneapolis pilot a virtual reality program for wellness → Read More
A behemoth from the heroic age of power engineering stirs to life in the New York City subway’s Substation 13 → Read More
The glass arcs that will let astronomers peer back millions of years are decades in the making → Read More
A network of 109 microwave towers brings the Internet to remote areas of Alaska → Read More
A new elastic skin morphs to produce different textures → Read More
A novel nested pulley configuration forms the heart of a transmission that could make robots safer and more energy efficient → Read More
With an easy-to-use interface based on Scratch, you can now command Anki's Cozmo to do complex tasks without any programming experience → Read More
With an easy-to-use interface based on MIT's Scratch, you can command Cozmo to do complex tasks without any programming experience → Read More
Specialized neurons in a rat’s brain may be the key to autonomous robot navigation → Read More
Specialized neurons in a rat’s brain may be the key to autonomous robot navigation → Read More
AI experts hunt for the secrets of intelligence in 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue → Read More
AI experts hunt for the secrets of intelligence in 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue → Read More
This transparent, soft robot fish propels itself by flapping fins made of dielectric elastomers → Read More
This transparent, soft robot fish propels itself by flapping fins made of dielectric elastomers → Read More
Volunteer engineers from IEEE Smart Village initative and the Global Himalayan Expedition install the first ever solar-powered microgrid in a remote Indian village → Read More
Volunteer engineers from IEEE Smart Village initative and the Global Himalayan Expedition install the first ever solar-powered microgrid in a remote Indian village → Read More
Get ready: one of the world’s biggest robot research conferences, the IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), is coming South Korea next week. The conference will be held at the Daejeon Convention Center 9-14 October 2016. Here’s a taste of what’s to come. And for our full coverage, head over to our robotics blog, Automaton. → Read More
This fully controllable robotic ray is powered by a gold skeleton and light-activated cells → Read More
This fully controllable robotic ray is powered by a gold skeleton and light-activated cells → Read More