Potholes are a huge annoyance and can take forever to get repaired. Cities can save money and fix potholes quickly by using AI-powered robots.
Today's robots are stuck—their bodies are usually closed systems that can neither grow nor self-repair, nor adapt to their environment. Now, scientists at Columbia University have developed robots ...
Humans are naturally aware of their bodies and can anticipate the outcomes of their movements. Robotic experts have been working to make robots self-adaptable, which could enhance the operational ...
AI-powered delivery robots from companies like Serve Robotics are replacing human drivers across the nation — but they can't ...
Can robots become self-sustaining by consuming other objects? This is what a recent study published in Science Advances hopes to address as a team of almost two dozen researchers investigated physical ...
Kyoto-based Tmsuk Corporation (Tmsuk) has announced the development of a new legged pipe inspection robot called "SPD-X." The new robot can fit through pipes bigger than 7.87 inches (20 cm) in ...
SINGAPORE, Feb 13 (Reuters) - GE Aerospace technician Suresh Sinnaiyan has spent more than a ⁠decade ⁠repairing jet‑engine compressor blades by guiding them across a sanding belt ⁠with practised ...