If you were to go strolling at night in the right part of New Zealand, you just might be blessed by a visit from one of nature’s most...
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When designing new robots, engineers often look to nature for inspiration. They base their robots on the designs and behaviors of snakes, fish, humans, and more, such as sea slugs, whose feeding behaviors have been studied in recent research by the Carnegie Mellon University Biohybrid and Organic Robotics group under the direction of Vickie Webster-Wood, associate professor of mechanical engineering.
If you were to go strolling at night in the right part of New Zealand, you just might be blessed by a visit from one of nature’s most...
If you were to go strolling at night in the right part of New Zealand, you just might be blessed by a visit from one of nature’s most...
The fear of dogs has been systematically unleashed over the past couple of years though cold statistics show that mosquitoes, snakes and humans...
A new AI-powered tool created by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science could change the way we manufacture and build...
Roboticists in China have developed a life-sized, furry, AI-enabled antelope designed to monitor the migration patterns of its real-life counterpart....
Robots powered by humans wearing virtual reality headsets could reshape the future of work and economic mobility. ......
Robots powered by humans wearing virtual reality headsets could reshape the future of work and economic mobility. ......
Artificial intelligence software is designing novel experimental protocols that improve upon the work of human physicists, although the humans are...
Artificial intelligence software is designing novel experimental protocols that improve upon the work of human physicists, although the humans are...
Lip-Bu Tan, Intel’s CEO, built his career on a foundation spanning physics at Nanyang Technological University, nuclear engineering at MIT, and an...