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Robot malfunction at Tesla: Actually a human with remote control?
Instead of passing out bottles, a robot misses its target and knocks everything over. Then it raises its hands to its head and falls backwards.
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NASA’s newest robotics mission could lead to autonomous stations
NASA is quietly laying the groundwork for a future in which orbiting platforms can build, repair, and even run themselves ...
The US Air Force has taken delivery of final QF-16 fighter jet, marking the end of a 15-year effort to convert retired ...
Thales and Arab International Optronics have expanded their long-standing partnership to support Egypt’s efforts to strengthen technological self-reliance and industrial capability in defence and ...
Tree Eyes, Nose, and Mouth. Resin pieces, almost indistinguishable from actual bark, that turn your perfectly innocent trees into elderly humanoid tree-people staring at your guests with deep woodland ...
Looking ahead: Home robots are no longer limited to tightly scripted routines or one-off public demonstrations as they progress from prototype to pilot programs. With one company's robot approaching ...
Abstract: This letter introduces the Cable Robot Simulation and Control (CaRoSaC) Framework, which integratesa realistic simulation environment with a model-free reinforcement learning control ...
Abstract: Conventional pipeline route mapping systems frequently depend on external sensing technology, like cameras and laser scanners. Although useful in certain situations, these devices are often ...
A remote-controlled robot the size of a grain of sand can swim through blood vessels to deliver drugs before dissolving into the body. The technology could allow doctors to administer small amounts of ...
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