On a crisp May day in Oregon, it wasn't an Olympian but a robot called Cassie that broke a Guinness world record for the 100-meter dash.
The robot, which researchers say resembles an "ostrich without a head," started the day with a few stumbles, but ultimately prevailed — running 100 meters in 24.73 seconds, slower than Usain Bolt's record-setting 9.58 seconds, but still a Guinness world record for a bipedal robot, Oregon State ...
Team of flying robots builds structures using 3D printing – Physics World
Teams of airborne 3D-printing drones could one day be used to complete construction projects in dangerous or hard-to-reach environments – thanks to new technologies developed by researchers led by Mirko Kovac at Imperial College London.
3D printing is driving a rapid transformation in the construction industry. Using robots to build up structures layer by layer can improve the safety and productivity of building sites.
Robotic engineers are creating cyborg cockroaches, roboflys and more - The Washington Post
Cyborg cockroaches that find earthquake survivors. A "robofly" that sniffs out gas leaks. Flying lightning bugs that pollinate farms in space.
Heavy robots are limited in what they can do. Building tinier and more agile robots, similar to how insects move and act, could vastly expand robots' capabilities.
LG Electronics supplies autonomous robots to malls in Japan
LG Electronics said Sunday it has supplied autonomous robots to two locations of shopping mall chain Aeon in Japan.
The multipurpose customer service robots, branded as the LG CLOi GuideBot, have recently begun operating in Aeon malls in Toki, a suburb of Nagoya, and Narita, 60 kilometers east of Tokyo, according to the South Korean tech giant, without specifying dates.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
These robots on the Ole Miss campus are a popular food delivery option
Bioinspired robots interact with performers in new dance project | New Scientist
A collaboration between Neon Dance and Bristol Robotics Laboratory is due to open at The Place in London on 14 October. Prehension Blooms i s a dance piece starring telepresence robots based on sand-dwelling organisms, which interact with human performers.
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