This is Neo, the humanoid robot. It's billed as a personal assistant you can talk to and eventually rely on to take care of everyday tasks, such as loading the dishwasher and folding laundry. Neo ...
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Fabric muscles thinner than hair could reshape wearable robotics design
South Korean researchers develop fabric muscles for lightweight wearable robots that move naturally with the human body.
The purpose of stabilimenta within the web is unclear. They could help collect water, regulate a spider’s body temperature, ...
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute are developing tiny drones inspired by bats for search and rescue missions.
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