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Engineers at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., said on May 25 they have developed "the smallest-ever remote-controlled walking robot" in the form of a tiny crab.
Olis Robotics raises $4.1 million to explore new markets for tools that make it possible to monitor and control industrial robots remotely.
Northwestern University’s robot crab is half a millimeter wide and can sit on the side of a penny.
Researchers at Northwestern University in Illinois have demonstrated the world's smallest remote-controlled walking robot, at just half a millimeter wide. Such tiny machines can bend, twist, crawl ...
A remotely operated robot explored Lake Tahoe's depths, revealing insights into the lake's history and debunking myths during ...
Brokk has added a new model to its electric SmartPower+ lineup of demolition robots. The Brokk 130+ is designed for power in ...
Lod, Israel — An Israeli defense contractor on Monday unveiled a remote-controlled armed robot it says can patrol battle zones, track infiltrators and open fire. The unmanned vehicle is the ...