The robots learned about the world in real time, without internal maps, and adjusted their behavior accordingly. At the time, experts told MIT Technology Review the technique was a “breakthrough ...
The startup is decarbonizing heavy industry using aluminum as a fuel, an approach inspired by a future mission to Europa.
Robosen is releasing another self-converting Transformers action figure, with this new toy being a version of Megatron that ...
We’ve seen many creative 3D designs here on Hackaday and [jegatheesan.soundarapandian’s] Baby MIT Cheetah Robot is no exception. You’ve undoubtedly seen MIT’s cheetah robot. Well, ...
The truth is that even the most advanced robots aren't very good at interacting with objects and environments designed for humans. Researchers at MIT are trying to change that. A team from MIT's ...
Hey, what if you could have a factory that makes robots that is run by… robots? This is hardly an original thought, but we are a long way from having an assembly line of C3POs self-replicating.
Research shows that people anthropomorphize robots (that is to say they attribute human forms or personality to them). Kate Darling of MIT, a rising ... as participants’ self-assessment of ...
MIT researchers have developed a mathematic formula to calculate a robot’s trajectory and anticipate collisions. While most ...
According to New Scientist, “swarms of tiny living robots can self-replicate in ... Bongard says this is an example of “kinematic self-replication,” a process noted in molecules before ...
Thankfully, MIT came up with an answer. Researchers at the institute have developed a soft-bodied robotic fish that can give scientists an up-close-and-personal glimpse at marine life without many ...
We also noted whether a robot’s self-emptying dock worked as intended. Obstacle navigation: We noted whether the robot was able to climb the 0.75-inch threshold to the bathroom, how often it got ...
As director of CSAIL and head of MIT’s Distributed Robotics Lab, Daniela Rus is dreaming up our robot-filled future. MIT computer scientist Daniela Rus is dreaming up our robot-filled future.