Laser heating (and ambient cooling) of joints made from shape memory alloy allows this flea-sized 'bot to flex its legs and ambulate across a surface.
Microrobotics engineers often turn to nature to inspire their builds. A group of researchers at Northwestern University have picked the peekytoe crab to build a remote-controlled microbot that is tiny enough to walk comfortably on the edge of a coin.
Smash four different robots into other robots in whip-fast roguelite Morbid Metal | Rock Paper ...
The trailer for Morbid Metal from tonight's Future Games Show had a lot of metal (the music genre) and metal (the stuff you make blades out of).
Each of the characters you can turn into has their own moveset and special skill to deal out swift metal justice.
My confession about this is that I think the action looks cool, but kind of weightless. I love the concept, though, and there's obviously a story behind what actually happened to humans. Unless there isn't, and the game just goes "Dunno meht, robots innum?
These Robots Developed by MIT Researchers Can Change Shapes! | Beebom
Going forward, the researchers will continue to test the robots and incubate the technology to solve “near-term problems in space,” as per Martin Nesser, a Ph.D. student at MIT CSAIL and the lead author of the research paper.
Stakeholders upbeat adoption of agricultural robots 'll enhance productivity - Punch Newspapers
BG Young Professionals get hands-on experience with surgical robots - WNKY News 40 Television
TriStar invited BG Young Professionals to get hands-on experience with their da Vinci surgical robot.
The robots can do surgeries on the gallbladder, take out kidneys, fix GI bleeds and much much more.
"We're able to do even more minimally invasive surgery than we have in the past, it makes it easier for our surgeons to operate as well," said TriStar COO Jared Lesher.
China: robots cloning pigs – what could go wrong? | The Spectator Australia
Seven cloned pigs are reported to have been born at the College of Artificial Intelligence at Nankai University in Tianjin as part of China's bid to remove its reliance on imported breeding stock.
China has been cloning animals for food on an industrial scale for nearly a decade, but this is the first time that they have succeeded in removing human beings from the process – a step that has 'improved success' according to reports.
A fleet of transport robots arrive to Upstate Medical University | WAER
"We had our systems engineers map out what a nurse does, for instance, running back to get linens, a syringe, supplies. Now the nurse stays at the bedside. All that stuff is saved by the robot doing the work."
"We've actually got robots that look like animals, dogs with four legs. They can climb stairs so they won't have to use the elevator. We have two of those robots coming."
Open Wide: Robots Are Doing Dental Implants in DFW » Dallas Innovates
Robots already do lots of things in Dallas-Fort Worth, from polishing your nails to delivering wings to rolling tacos down sidewalks to giving CEOs a lift . But now they’re finally doing something really fun: dental implants.
The Yomi robotic system is the first FDA-cleared robotic device for dental surgery, providing robotic guidance and “delivering repeatable surgical precision,” according to Neocis, the Miami-based startup that developed it.
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