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Robo First: Bot Assists with Tricky Cochlear-Implant Surgery
Mar 15, 2017
Robo First: Bot Assists with Tricky Cochlear-Implant Surgery
For the first time, robots have successfully performed a tricky, delicate operation that helped implant a hearing device into a deaf woman's ear, according to a new study. A 51-year-old woman who was completely deaf in both ears due to a rare autoimmune disease underwent an operation to receive a...
Watch Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Control a Giant Mech Robot
Mar 20, 2017
Watch Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Control a Giant Mech Robot
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos got to live out every 6-year-old's fantasy when he got behind the controls of a giant mech robot. The Verge reports that Bezos tried out the 13-foot-tall (4 meters) robot yesterday (March 19) at his company's private Machine Learning, Home Automation, Robotics and Space Exploration (MARS)...
'Mating' Robots Take a Fast-Forward Leap in Digital Darwinism
Apr 5, 2017
'Mating' Robots Take a Fast-Forward Leap in Digital Darwinism
We might as well just give up control over the planet right now. In recently published research, scientists detail a set of experiments in which robots — real, physical machines — improved themselves through a kind of digital Darwinism. The bots, each drawing from a collective gene pool, competed with...
A Robot Magic Kingdom? Disney Wants Huggable Humanoids to Play Characters
Apr 11, 2017
A Robot Magic Kingdom? Disney Wants Huggable Humanoids to Play Characters
The signature characters who wander around Disney theme parks taking photos with kids and signing autographs may be played by huggable humanoid robots in the future. Disney Enterprises filed a U.S. patent application for a soft body robot for physical interaction with humans that would act like an animated character,...
Why Can't You Shake Hands with a Robot?
Apr 25, 2017
Why Can't You Shake Hands with a Robot?
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. It's quite common for humans – especially those who work in manufacturing – to tie a knot, strip the casing off a cable, insert a pin in a hole...
Mail Dog: Robotic Dog 'Spot' Could Deliver Your Next Package
Apr 26, 2017
Mail Dog: Robotic Dog 'Spot' Could Deliver Your Next Package
While some companies are researching how to use drones or autonomous vehicles to deliver goods to customers, one company has trained a robotic dog to do the job. Spot is a four-legged, canine-like machine created by the Google-owned technology firm Boston Dynamics. The robot was first introduced in a 2015...
R2-D2 Gets Real: 'Star Wars' Droids Already Exist
May 4, 2017
R2-D2 Gets Real: 'Star Wars' Droids Already Exist
'Star Wars' Droids R2-D2 is a so-called astromech droid in the 'Star Wars' films. (Image credit: Lucasfilm/20th Century Fox/The Walt Disney Company)It's safe to say that the robots from the Star Wars movies have left a huge cultural impact. Even people who aren't diehard fans will likely remember C-3PO, R2-D2...
Magnetic Robot Can Perform Colonoscopies
May 8, 2017
Magnetic Robot Can Perform Colonoscopies
CHICAGO — In the future, robots may perform your colonoscopy: Scientists have developed a robot that can perform complex colonoscopy maneuvers in experiments on pigs. Dr. Keith Obstein, the lead author of a new report on the robot and an associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in...
Robotic Exosuits Help Workers Lift Heavy Loads
May 15, 2017
Robotic Exosuits Help Workers Lift Heavy Loads
Employees at a Lowe's hardware store in Christiansburg, Virginia, recently channeled Ellen Ripley in the 1986 movie Aliens, as they donned mechanical exoskeletons to help them lift and move heavy objects. The wearable robotic suits — which are significantly lighter and less cumbersome than the forklift with legs that Ripley...
Robo-Venus Flytrap Could Help Bots Grasp Objects
May 23, 2017
Robo-Venus Flytrap Could Help Bots Grasp Objects
An artificial Venus flytrap can open and then close on cue, just like its namesake in nature, according to a new study. Scientists said this flexible gripping device could give soft robots a way to grasp and release objects autonomously, without the need for programming or computer-controlled parts. If you...
Soft 3D-Printed Robot Is Agile Even on Sand and Rocks
May 24, 2017
Soft 3D-Printed Robot Is Agile Even on Sand and Rocks
As a headless robot crawls over a pile of pebbles, its jointless, rubbery legs carefully but confidently sample the terrain in steady, yet unrushed movements that resemble a turtle's. The robot's ability to reliably walk across different types of surfaces is unique, and so is the fact that its elaborately...
Robotic Exoskeletons Reveal the Complexity Behind Every Step You Take
May 26, 2017
Robotic Exoskeletons Reveal the Complexity Behind Every Step You Take
A new research study of high-tech medical robots arrived at a curious conclusion this week: Toddlers are geniuses. Well, they didn't quite phrase it that way, but that's the essential takeaway from a series of studies on how machines can help injured people learn to walk again. It turns out...
Please and Thank You: How DARPA Is Teaching Robots Manners
Jun 15, 2017
Please and Thank You: How DARPA Is Teaching Robots Manners
Humans know to silence a ringing phone when they're in a quiet library, and to say thank you after someone lends a helping hand. Now, robots will learn this etiquette as well, thanks to a research project that aims to teach robots manners. By teaching robots such social norms, researchers...
Space Robots to the Rescue! How NASA Will Service Aging Satellites
Jun 26, 2017
Space Robots to the Rescue! How NASA Will Service Aging Satellites
Uncrewed satellites orbiting Earth and other planets in the solar system travel at thousands of miles per hour, their missions spanning years or even decades. They were built to last on their own, but how might space agencies service them if parts break down, or if they run low on...
Hybrid Driving-Flying Robots Could Go Beyond the Flying Car
Jul 4, 2017
Hybrid Driving-Flying Robots Could Go Beyond the Flying Car
Whether they're swooping in to deliver packages or spotting victims in disaster zones, swarms of flying robots could have a range of important applications in the future, a new study found. The robots can transition from driving to flying without colliding with each other and could offer benefits beyond the...
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