Computer-aided design (CAD) systems are tried-and-true tools used to design many of the physical objects we use each day. But ...
The future is now…and it’s tiny. In A Nutshell Researchers built autonomous robots just 210-340 micrometers wide—roughly the ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
Together, the machines represent a long-awaited breakthrough in microscale robotics, a field that has struggled for decades to combine independent motion, sensing, and computing at extremely small ...
Robots small enough to travel autonomously through the human body to repair damaged sites may seem the stuff of science ...
Machine touted as first tiny robot to be able to sense, think and act, envisioning a future of use inside human body.
In context: Teaching robots new skills has traditionally been slow and painstaking, requiring hours of step-by-step demonstrations for even the simplest tasks. If a robot encountered something ...
Professor Boyuan Chen poses with some of his 3D printed robots that were designed and built through his new platform called Text2Robot that allows people to simply tell a computer what kind of robot ...
In 1982, personal computers were beige, boxy, and built for engineers. They were powerful, but uninviting. Few people knew what they were for, or why they might need one. It took more than just better ...
Michael Milford receives funding from the Australian Research Council, the Australian Economic Accelerator, the Queensland Government, Amazon, Ford Motor Company, iMOVE CRC, the DAAD Australia-Germany ...