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By targeting where that foam goes, it can build up simple structures, essentially becoming a flying 3D printer. The technology could have some very important applications.
Researchers have developed an incredible 3D-printed flying robot that has no traditional motor.
Developed by a team of researchers at Caltech, this creepy-looking robot combines walking with flying in order to achieve a high level of control and balance ...
This paper describes the development of a flying and walking robot, called the dynamic underactuated flying-walking (DUCK) robot. The DUCK robot combines a high-mobility flying platform, such as a ...
A Python-based framework for 3D environment exploration, combining: AR Glasses support for humans (spatial audio, head-tracking, real-time object detection). Autonomous Robot integration (camera-based ...
UC Berkeley's flying robot has two unusual features: it is probably the smallest in the world and is powered and controlled by a magnetic field.
The robot arm can catch objects such as a ball, bottle or tennis racket. There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them. With its four-fingered ...
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