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Simple ways to guide students to explore, experiment, and innovate together using robotics kits in the classroom.
A team of researchers believe they have become the first to create an AI-controlled robotic limb driven by animal-like tendons that can be tripped up and then recover within the time of the next ...
The next phase of collaborative robots eliminates the need for programming. Applications such as machine tending and palletizing can be deployed in a few simple steps.
But Google’s robotics researchers are exploring a way to fix that. They’ve developed a robot that can write its own programming code based on natural language instructions.
The assembly and programming of each robot deliberately eliminates the necessity for written instructions, as well as instructional lectures, Wang notes. “The goal is to make the learning experience ...