Researchers say they have produced a bio-ink that has been specifically formulated to 3D print directly in the body, enabling doctors to deliver the right cells and materials directly to the defective part.
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Researchers from the University of Cambridge in collaboration with domestic appliance company Beko have used machine learning to train a robot to make tasty eggs and serve them on a plate.
Flexible feet made of latex membrane filled with coffee grounds, can help robots walk up to 40% faster on uneven terrain such as pebbles and wood chips.
People using robotic prosthetics or exoskeletons may now be able to walk in a safer, more natural manner on different types of terrain, thanks to researchers who have developed software that can be integrated with existing hardware to enable a more natural gait.
Researchers have built a new robot with complex locomotion techniques that allow it to climb sand-covered hills without getting stuck
Inspired by the biomechanics of cheetahs, researchers have developed a new type of soft robot that is capable of moving more quickly on solid surfaces or in the water than previous generations of soft robots.
On 9 March, researchers at Yale University published a study which suggested that humans may warm up to social robots more if the latter make, or admit, mistakes. Published in…
A little over a century ago, governments tackled the 1918 influenza with a combination of isolation, quarantine, better personal hygiene, disinfectants, and limits on public gatherings. Yet, the pandemic claimed…