AI & Machine Learning

New Robot Can Grow, Shrink, Walk, and Swim
AI & Machine Learning New Robot Can Grow, Shrink, Walk, and Swim

A breakthrough in soft robotics introduces a humanoid capable of dramatically changing its size and navigating land, water, and even the air, offering a glimpse into a future where robots are fundamentally safer and more adaptable. Developed by researchers at the Southern University of Science and

Can Cobots Handle High-Impact Manufacturing?
AI & Machine Learning Can Cobots Handle High-Impact Manufacturing?

I'm joined by Oscar Vail, a technology expert at the forefront of advancements in robotics and control systems. We're discussing a significant breakthrough in how collaborative robots, or cobots, interact with their environment. The conversation will center on overcoming the persistent stability

Marine Thermomagnetic Generators – Review
AI & Machine Learning Marine Thermomagnetic Generators – Review

The boundless energy potential contained within the ocean's natural temperature variations is now being unlocked by a technology that cleverly merges 19th-century physics with 21st-century material science and engineering. The technology of marine thermomagnetic generators represents a significant

AI-Powered Student Tools – Review
AI & Machine Learning AI-Powered Student Tools – Review

The convergence of artificial intelligence with everyday productivity suites is fundamentally altering the landscape of higher education, providing students with unprecedented tools to accelerate both their learning and their career trajectories. The integration of AI into productivity and career

Robotic Swarm Architecture – Review
AI & Machine Learning Robotic Swarm Architecture – Review

The fundamental definition of a building as a static, passive shelter is being profoundly challenged by a new wave of innovation that fuses robotics, biology, and architectural design into a single, cohesive system. Robotic Swarm Architecture represents a significant advancement in the architecture

New Material Acts and Senses for Soft Robotics
AI & Machine Learning New Material Acts and Senses for Soft Robotics

A sheet of material thinner than a human hair folds itself into a walking robot, twists like a corkscrew, and flips over, all without a single motor or wire attached. This is not science fiction but the reality emerging from research at McGill University, where engineers have developed a new class

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