Stanford researchers have become the first to demonstrate that machine-learning control can safely guide a robot aboard the ...
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Manta ray-inspired soft robot uses magnetic fields to swim and power itself autonomously
The robot’s fins flap in response to external magnetic fields, enabling it to swim, make sharp 90-degree turns, and navigate ...
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Magnetic fields power smarter soft robots with built-in intelligence
Soft robots are prized for their agility and gentle touch, which makes them ideal for traversing delicate or enclosed spaces ...
The capability to observe and manipulate matter at the nanoscale has advanced significantly since Richard Feynman first envisioned atomically precise manufacturing. Nano-manipulation technologies now ...
Yuri Ralchenko led one of the oldest teams at the National Institute for Standards and Technology. The fate of some ...
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