Robotics

Adaptable turtle-bot uses four flippers to scoot across the sand

Just last week, we heard about a robotic baby sea turtle that can “swim” through the sand. It’s not the

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Autonomous cleaning robot brushes away solar panel dust as it rolls

Keeping panels clear of dust in large solar farms can be a time-consuming, wasteful and costly business. A Sicilian technology

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Interview with Roberto Figueiredo: the RoboCup experience

Roberto Figueiredo is a master’s student at the University of Aveiro. He is a member of the Bold Hearts RoboCup

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Kirigami-inspired robotic grippers combine strength & a delicate touch

Using a novel design inspired by the Japanese art of paper cutting, researchers have developed gentle yet strong robotic grippers

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Overcoming Barriers to Palletizing Automation

Automation is revolutionizing the manufacturing sector, with palletizing being a key area of focus. However, the path to full automation

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Sand-swimming robot inspired by freshly hatched baby sea turtles

When baby sea turtles hatch from their buried eggs, they use their powerful flippers to make their way up through

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Robots-Blog | uEye+ Warp10 cameras from IDS combine high speed and high resolution

See more, see better! New 10GigE cameras with onsemi XGS sensors up to 45 MP In industrial automation, the optimisation

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Revolutionizing Robotics: A 3D Printed Gripper That Functions Without Electronics

In a significant leap forward for robotics, a team of engineers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD), in

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Oceans to get better protection with connected underwater technology

Ocean divers could soon benefit from connected underwater technology. © Kirk Wester, Shutterstock.com By Helen Massy-Beresford Imagine seals swimming in

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