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Interlocking materials offer high strength and flexibility for robotics, infrastructure
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder are developing a new class of “entangled ...
This roundup highlights the latest robotics innovations aimed at improving throughput, simplifying deployment and helping ...
Assistant professor Ryan Truby discusses his work in Northwestern Engineering's Robotic Matter Lab and what he admires about the school's Master of Science in Robotics (MSR) program. Ryan Truby is ...
Schools across the Tennessee Valley Authority area have a chance to grow—or launch—their robotics programs with new grant ...
An international team has explored how in future aerial robots could process construction materials precisely in the air -- an approach with great potential for difficult-to-access locations or work ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara and TU Dresden are blurring the lines between robotics and materials, with a proof-of-concept material-like collective of robots with behaviors inspired by biology. Of ...
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AI is transforming materials science research
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing materials science, from accelerating simulations to automating data extraction and real-time experimental analysis. New AI-powered tools like GrainBot, ...
Engineers at Princeton University have created a type of material that can expand, assume new shapes, move and follow electromagnetic commands like a remotely controlled robot even though it lacks any ...
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