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New wing design helps tiny robots fly farther by gliding like grasshoppers
Tiny flying robots have always faced a brutal trade-off between agility and battery life, burning through power just to stay ...
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CES 2026: 9 New Robots That Could Make Household Chores More Convenient
CES 2026, a yearly consumer electronics conference, saw robots that promise to help with everything from loading the washing ...
ANELLO has developed an inertial navigation system based on its SiPhOG technology for reliable navigation in GNSS-denied environments.
A paper published last year in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface described a feather as a masterpiece of engineering, one comprising nine orders of magnitude, from the nanoscale to the meter ...
The company applies AI to optimize molecules across discovery and production with aims to contribute to the rebuilding of U.S.-based drug innovation and manufacturing.
CES 2025 is now well underway and we're live at the show –here's all of the latest tech news.
While much insight has been gleaned from how grasshoppers hop, their gliding prowess has mostly been overlooked. Now ...
Chinese smart home brand MOVA is showcasing Pilot 70, a flying robot vacuum cleaner, alongside other robotic vacuums at CES 2026.
By studying how grasshoppers glide and fold their wings, researchers are finding new ways to extend flight time for ...
Researchers at Princeton University have built a swarm of interconnected mini-robots that “bloom” like flowers in response to ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China’s new humanoid robot floats, swims, flies, and navigates tight spaces effortlessly
Researchers in China have unveiled a soft humanoid robot that can shapeshift, float, swim, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Stingray-inspired fins boost underwater robot agility and prevent seabed collisions
Using robotic fins, researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have learned how stingrays ...
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