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The Bionic QuadTrack Stair Climbing System is a shell for Dreame's robot vacuums, not a vacuum itself, and can transform a ...
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[Will] from Revolt Lab needed a project to get the summer campers he supervises interested in electronics, but when your audience is 5 years old, your subject matter had better be simple, yet inter… ...
Make way for robots Changing our environment in small, simple ways will help robots collaborate more effectively (and safely) with humans.
I spent many weeks testing robot lawn mowers. While they saved me a lot of time, they're not as automated as I hoped. Here are six things that surprised me the most.
You may not be ready for a robot lawn mower, but don’t let fears of set-up complexity or operational difficulty stop you: with the Navimow i110, it’s simple and easy.
Robots are increasingly visible in everyday life. Factories and manufacturing facilities have used simple single-task robotic arms for decades to quickly ramp up production.
Assembling a future robot could be as simple as heating it up. Two new studies demonstrate how 3D-printed robots could fold into shape and assemble themselves after being exposed to heat.
Robots make everything look easy, but there's actually a lot of work going on under the hood to make even simple tasks happen. But through impeccable design, practice, and some good programming ...
In what may be the birth of cheap, easy-to-make robots, researchers have created complex machines that transform themselves from little more than a sheet of paper and plastic into walking automatons.
PyRobot could simplify the way researchers program their machines, and could even make it easier for non-robotics types to jump into the field.