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  • News - 14 Jun 2011
    Tiny Robots, due to their miniature size, have limited functional features. They are capable of jumping high and clearing large obstacles, but take some time between jumps to steady and redirect...
  • News - 28 Feb 2011
    European Space Agency (ESA) has announced that its robotic spacecraft has successfully landed in the International Space Station (ISS). The robotic automated vehicle was launched by ESA for delivering...
  • News - 19 Jan 2011
    The Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI), a part of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) based in India, has created the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)...
  • Article - 25 Jul 2023
    Magnetic robots are machines capable of performing tasks using magnetic forces. Here, AZoRobotics explores the applications and use cases of magnetic robots.
  • News - 29 Nov 2010
    Maxon has launched the new EPOS2 70/10 unit with multifarious features and functions for controlling modes like position, velocity and current mode as well as for allowing adaptable utilization of...
  • News - 22 Oct 2010
    German scientist Raul Rojas and his team at the Free University of Berlin have released a robotic car termed as “MadeInGermany” (MIG). With the help of an iPad or smartphone, the...
  • Article - 7 Jul 2014
    Traditionally, one of the most challenging areas of robotics has been the ability to successfully emulate human behaviour. Now, products like the 'Dextrus' hand from the Open Hand Project may mean low...
  • News - 30 Sep 2010
    Universal Robotics has released Neocortex an innovative and patented software that offers learning ability for the machines from its surroundings thereby providing an adaptable automation in...
  • News - 24 Sep 2010
    Scientists at the Pohang Institute of Intelligent Robotics (PIRO) in South Korea have created Windoro a window cleaning robot that embraces two distinct modules that can meticulously clean the window...
  • Article - 12 Sep 2014
    Binary sensors are based on the principle touch & no-touch values across the array providing a measure of the spatial distribution of force.

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