In crowded environments, more robots don’t always mean faster results—in fact, too many can bring everything to a standstill.
Imagine a swarm of robots rushing to complete an urgent job, such as cleaning up an oil spill or assembling complex machinery. At first, adding more ...
As NASA's Artemis Program prepares to return humans to the surface of the moon, Michigan Technological University students ...
Andrew Kerley, Executive Editor | VCU is aiming to “not just be a national, but an international hub for research and innovation,” according to P. Srirama Rao, the university’s vice president for ...
The latest boom in robotics represents a revolution in the way machines have learned to interact with the world.
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Too many cooks, or too many robots? Finding a Goldilocks level of randomness to keep robot swarms moving
Picture a futuristic swarm of robots deployed on a time-sensitive task, like cleaning up an oil spill or assembling a machine ...
A complete pipeline that can run on a single workstation to train a humanoid robot to walk over rough terrain.
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Simple robots inspired by ants collectively build and excavate
When it comes to teamwork, we could all learn something from ants. These relatively simple, small-brained animals are famous ...
New AI platform enables robots to learn and replicate real human movement, powering next-gen humanoid systems, robotics, and physical AI applications. As the global race toward humanoid robotics and ...
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