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Drones could use 'robotic cat's eyes' to track targets more precisely than ever beforeSimilarly, the new system includes a slit-like aperture ... In particular, the technology could be proficient enough to let the robots detect, track and recognize targets in constantly changing ...
Ever wondered how a collaborative SCARA robot manages those precise, lightning-fast movements while safely working alongside ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAgility upgrades Digit humanoid robot, boosting battery life and AMR integrationUpgraded, more skillful Digit can autonomously dock onto a charging station, integrate with AMRs and Agility’s cloud-based ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNCredit-card sized robot mimics flatworm to track pollution, marine life underwaterResearchers at EPFL’s School of Engineering, in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, have ...
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