Anthrobots: Human Cell-Made Tiny Biological Robots!

Scientists at Tufts University and Harvard University have created Anthrobots, tiny biological robots composed of human tracheal cells. These robots can move across surfaces and promote neuron growth in damaged areas in a lab setting. Varying in size from a human hair’s width to the tip of a sharpened pencil, these multicellular robots have shown […]

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Study: Consumers Are More Ready for Automated Vehicle Delivery Than Drones and Robots

Consumers Ready to Embrace Automated Vehicles for Delivery Services Over Drones and Robots A recent study conducted by Northwestern University’s Mobility and Behavior Lab has revealed that consumers are more prepared to accept the use of automated vehicles for delivery services than drones and robots. As key players like Amazon and Walmart invest more in […]

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Scientists Create a Virtual Reality Robot That Replicates User’s Actions

Cornell and Brown University researchers have recently introduced VRoxy, an advanced telepresence robot that utilizes virtual reality (VR) technology to respond in real-time to a user’s movements and gestures. This breakthrough technology enables seamless collaboration between a remote user in a limited space, such as an office, and teammates in a larger environment through VR. […]

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Development of Tiny Soft Robots for Delicate Medical Procedures Using Plant-Based Hydrogel

University of Waterloo researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in the field of medical robots. The team has developed advanced materials that can be used as the building blocks for the next generation of soft medical microrobots. This development has the potential to revolutionize medical procedures in ways that were previously unimaginable. The tiny soft […]

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