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Swarms: Beyond the Basics—Beyond the expected outcomes and into open-ended exploration.

January 30, 2025

Swarm systems, are not just about getting a job done. They can do something more. That something is called open-ended evolutionary dynamics. These systems can keep exploring and creating new things without an endpoint, and without anyone being in charge. Swarm Chemistry is a good example of

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Narwal's New Robots: Cleaning Redefined

January 29, 2025

Narwal, a company known for its groundbreaking cleaning technology, has been making waves in the home cleaning industry. They've discovered the key to perfect floors: blending innovation with customer convenience. This approach has led to the creation of smart robots that have boosted Narwal's reput

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Robots and Bias: A Feminist View

January 15, 2025

Have you ever thought about how robots learn? Well, they use models that humans create, and these models can be biased. This means the robots might copy the unfairness we see in society. For example, they might treat some people worse than others based on things like race or gender. This is a big pr

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Nvidia's CES Announcements: Shaping the Future of AI and Robotics

January 7, 2025

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang unveiled a slew of new tools and updates focused on AI agents and robotics. These include AI Blueprints, which help businesses create AI agents using Llama models, and tools for companies to simulate and deploy robot workforces. Nvidi

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Robots and Spiritual Care: A Missing Link

January 2, 2025

Health isn't just about the body; it's about the mind, the heart, and the spirit too. But when we look at the robots helping us in healthcare, something's missing – they don't quite get our spiritual side. Should robots know how to comfort our souls? Experts think so. They're even working on it! The

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A New Way to Walk: Flexible and Light Knee Prosthetics

December 31, 2024

Imagine losing your leg above the knee and needing a prosthetic. Traditional knees aren't perfect. They might be heavy, stiff, or uncomfortable. Scientists thought soft materials could help, but they're often too flexible to work well. So, what's the solution? Meet the new origami-inspired pros

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A Smart Sensor for Robots to Feel Metals like We Do

December 13, 2024

Imagine if robots could feel and sense the world around them like humans do. That's what scientists have been working on with a new flexible sensor. This sensor is like a tiny, smart patch that can detect pressure, temperature, and even magnetic fields. It's made of a flexible coil on a polyimide ba

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Robots Make Real-Time Choices with Ease

December 5, 2024

Ever thought about robots making quick decisions without any prior training? While Monte Carlo tree search is great for planning, it only sees a small part of the picture. Enter Spectral Expansion Tree Search (SETS), a clever new system that uses a robot's full spectrum to make real-time choices. SE

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A Twist in Motion: Improving Continuum Robots

November 27, 2024

Continuum robots have a common issue: when one part moves, others often follow unintentionally. This is known as motion coupling, and it makes controlling these robots tricky. To tackle this problem, a new type of robot has been designed. It's called the Variable-Pitch Flexible-Screw-Driven Continuu

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The Secret to a Perfect Lawn: A Robot Mower on Sale

November 24, 2024

Imagine this: you go for a walk with your dog, come back, and voila! Your lawn is mowed perfectly, even if it was a mess just an hour before. That’s the magic of the Mammotion Luba 2 3000H, a robot mower that's currently on sale for $350 during Black Friday. This isn't your ordinary mower. It's an a