A breakthrough in medical technology could soon change how sinus infections are treated. Scientists have created micro-robots for sinus infection treatment that can enter the nasal cavity, eliminate ...
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Scientists built robots smaller than a grain of sand
Robots that can think and move are no longer confined to factory floors or humanoid prototypes. Researchers have now shrunk ...
A new robot has been created powered by the awesome BBC micro:bit mini PC providing a sensor controlled micro:bit robot that can be programmed and includes movable arms and legs. Watch the ...
The road workers of the future could be smaller. And a lot less human. On Monday, the United Kingdom’s Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy announced an $8.9 million investment ...
Struggling with a sinus infection that just won’t go away? Instead of relying on antibiotics or steam inhalation, imagine your doctor sending a tiny swarm of robots into your nose to clear out the ...
Haddington Dynamics, the company behind the Dexter robot arm that won the 2018 Hackaday Prize, has opened its first microfactory to build robot arms for Australia and Southeast Asia. You may remember ...
The development team at Gaiaplay based in London, have created a small STEAM programmable robot kit powered by Micro:bit in the form of the BOT:BIT. Bot:Bit is equipped with 2 speedy wheels and a pair ...
Open Robotics' Katherine Scott explains how micro-ROS fits in with the Robot Operating System. The micro-ROS and the ROS are open-source projects. ROS 2, the latest version, is being used in a wide ...
SRI International is developing micro-robots, each with its own tool that can work together as a swarm to construct macro-scale products. These micro-robots are basically magnets that are controlled ...
Half a century after Neil Armstrong memorably uttered the words “one giant leap for mankind,” technological innovation has gotten smaller. Yes, we still thrill to enormous, sky-scraping buildings and ...
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