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UK researchers have claimed that flying robots could build skyscrapers as outstanding as the UAE’s Burj Khalifa or New York’s ...
An international team led by researchers from Empa and EPFL has explored how in future aerial robots could process ...
The bumblebee-inspired robot is less than a centimeter wide and can hover, change direction, and hit small targets. Like a bumblebee moving from flower to flower, a new insect-inspired flying robot ...
Aerial robots could transport building materials and autonomously erect emergency ... to the layer-by-layer printing of ...
The Shanghai Auto Show, the world’s largest automobile exhibition, opened this week with a powerful message: China is leading ...
Kawasaki's Corleo robot horse is just a concept right now, but a thrilling hype video makes it look like a blast to ride.
Engineers at UC Berkeley have developed the world’s smallest wireless flying robot, measuring less than a centimeter in diameter and weighing just 21 milligrams. Inspired by bumblebees ...
All the while, the hopping robot consumes about 60 percent less energy than its flying cousin. Due to its light weight and durability, and the energy efficiency of the hopping process, the robot ...
Liwei Lin, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at UC Berkeley said: "This flying robot can be wirelessly controlled to approach and hit a designated target, mimicking the mechanism of pollination ...
In China, eVTOLs are often referred to as “flying cars” because they share a high percentage of components and technologies.