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NASA develops snake-like robot to search for life on Enceladus
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is developing a snake-like robot that it hopes will one day send it to one of Saturn’s moons in search of life beyond Earth.
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Amphibious robot designed to detect explosive underwater threats
An underwater robot designed for identifying and neutralizing explosive hazards in shallow waters is being developed for the U.S. military.
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Earthworm-inspired robot moves by doing the wave
Earthworms move through the soil not just by wriggling around, but by sending peristaltic waves down their bodies.
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This robot automatically tucks its limbs to squeeze through spaces
Inspired by how ants move through narrow spaces by shortening their legs, scientists have built a robot that draws in its limbs to navigate constricted passages.
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Chinese researchers develop amphibious ‘flying fish’ drone
Researchers have developed a prototype of a quadrotor that can both fly in the air and swim underwater, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
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Robot Wearing Live Insect Antennae Becomes Sniffing Cyborg
If you’re like me, you want to win the airport security line. I’m always determined to get my baggage in and out of those X-ray scanners seamlessly and in record time
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Solar panel cleaning robot can be dropped off and picked up by drone
Dirty solar panels reduce global solar energy output as much as 5 per cent, but a start-up in Israel has tested drone delivery of a new autonomous robot to clean rooftop arrays
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For The First Time In World, A “Robot Lawyer” Will Defend A Human In Court
A robot lawyer can “fight corporations, beat bureaucracy, and sue anyone at the press of a button,” according to the company developing the technology.
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Ant-inspired robot swarm works together to bust out of jail
One ant is not very smart, but put a bunch of them together and they can achieve some remarkable things.
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Robot Wars: How Technology Is Shaping Ukraine Conflict
Decades-old weapons and cutting-edge technology have made the war in Ukraine a testing ground for how the old can work with the new.