The Bullfrog system from Allen Control Systems is an artificial intelligence-powered robot to track and take down drones.
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Tesla factory technician sues for $51 million after assembly-line robot knocks him unconscious
Exclusive: After being struck with ‘the force of an approximately 8,000-pound counterbalance weight,’ court filings say Peter Hinterdobler has already racked up $1 million in medical bills ...
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Mercedes-Benz is testing the use of Apollo, a humanoid robot from Apptronik, in production
NASA introduces new class of astronauts who could fly to moon, Mars. Here's a look 11-year-old arrested for bringing gun to Pierce County middle school, PCSO says Special election winner in Arizona ...
On September 24, Hejing Technology rose by 0.90%, with a trading volume of 79.8084 million yuan, a turnover rate of 2.22%, and a total market value of 3.82 billion yuan. Abnormal Movement Analysis ...
The blue-ribbon panel called for the use of unspecified “next-generation propulsion systems” in new submarines equipped with ...
Set two years before the events of Ridley Scott's original movie, Alien: Earth is telling a new story, one that's designed to ...
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Scientists create living robots with customizable movement powered by human lung cells
Carnegie Mellon scientists create AggreBots, tiny lung-cell robots powered by cilia with controlled motility.Word excerpt: ...
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Scientists build insect-inspired robots that float, paddle, and stride on water surfaces
Scientists build insect-inspired soft robots on water using HydroSpread, a new fabrication method for flexible films.
A single AI model trained to control numerous robotic bodies can operate unfamiliar hardware and adapt eerily well to serious ...
Robin is a therapeutic robot programed to act like a 7-year-old girl as it travels around nursing homes and hospitals ...
It’s become imperative for the U.S. military to develop defensive and attack capabilities for drones. Drone warfare has been ...
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Military ground robots now come with amphibious skills
Global militaries are increasingly looking to unmanned robots for supporting roles in over-the-shore operations.
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