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Robotic assembly lines gain flexibility as algorithm plans tasks, teams and floor layouts
Developments in autonomous robotics have the potential to revolutionize manufacturing processes, making them more flexible, ...
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Germany unveils diving robot that collects underwater trash with giant robotic hand
Researchers in Germany have unveiled a smart underwater robot equipped with sonar, cameras and a powerful gripper to clean ...
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Video: World's first humanoid robot defies physics, masters perfect Webster flip
A Chinese humanoid robot has become the first to perform the Webster flip, a difficult move once reserved for human gymnasts.
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UF researchers use AI smart traps to catch invasive tegu reptiles
University of Florida researchers are using AI technology to trap an invasive reptile species to protect native wildlife.
Louisiana scientists are developing AI recognition software that can help biologists detect new populations of carp before they get out of control, offering a peek into the next wave of conservation.
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