A Chinese team has developed a small robot that can operate in the world's deepest sea trench under extremely high pressure.
Separately, the researchers also developed a soft gripper, which can be attached to a rigid robot. It was tested in the South ...
Last week, AgiBot launched an AI large language model, the GO-1, to accelerate the training of robots. The model enables ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNShape-shifting robot that swims now explores Mariana Trench, reaches depth of 34,776-ftResearchers have created a tiny, shape-shifting robot that swims, crawls, and glides freely in the deep sea. Developed by a ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNA marine robot that can swim, crawl and glide untethered in the deepest parts of the oceanA team of mechanical engineers at Beihang University, working with a deep-sea diving specialist from the Chinese Academy of ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNFirst-ever multi-directional artificial muscles could revolutionize roboticsThe human body moves through a coordinated effort of skeletal muscles, working in concert to generate force. While some ...
Beyond medicine, the robot could also be valuable in industrial applications, such as navigating tight spaces where rigid robots would struggle. Its soft structure allows it to interact safely ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSoft, air-filled 'muscles' power a new robotic exosuitThe phrase "robotic exosuit" likely calls to mind something metallic, rigid, and hinged—Iron Man's suit or the dozens of ...
Now, MIT engineers have taken a major step toward developing robots that replace rigid gears with something much softer – ...
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