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Tiny, knotted robots jump, fly and plant seeds
When a knot lets go, it doesn't just fall apart. It snaps. That simple observation led Penn Engineers to rethink what a knot ...
As manufacturers mark International Automation Professionals Day, the focus turns to the people and systems behind some of ...
Mercedes-Benz has partnered with robotics firm Apptronik to explore using humanoid robots in its manufacturing plants. A ...
University of Pennsylvania engineers have created tiny knot-based robots that store and release energy to jump, spin, and plant seeds. Using a Kevlar core for stiffness and a liquid crystal elastomer ...
Explore how cyborg botany transforms plants into living circuit boards, enabling real-time communication and early stress ...
Never a day passes but that some new research project unearths a way to put some agricultural product to good use in a way ...
Dibble has been using the technology to search for invasive smallmouth bass in the Colorado River. "It's a major step toward ...
Tesco shoppers swear by a 5-minute trick that turns a £1 basil plant into months of 'endless' leaves
Tired of Tesco basil dying in days? See the five-minute £1 plant hack turning drooping pots into a near-endless windowsill ...
Advanced technology can help farmers get to the root of a growing problem — overwatering in an era of increasing drought and ...
A massive EV factory aims to build 500,000 vehicles a year—with robots, solar power, and big ambitions.
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BMW brings humanoid robots to EV production lines to lower costs
At BMW’s sprawling plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina, a humanoid robot called Figure 02 has been clocking 10-hour shifts ...
In the novel "When There Are Wolves Again" by E.J. Swift, the Chernobyl disaster and its legacy is extrapolated to a near ...
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