Low-voltage and high-output dielectric elastomer actuators were developed and applied to drive untethered soft machines.
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Low-voltage and high-output dielectric elastomer actuators for untethered soft machines working at 200 volts | Science Robotics
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Grasshopper-inspired wing design improves gliding performance | Science Robotics
Aerodynamic characteristics of flying insects inspire the design of biomimetic wings with improved gliding performance.
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The codevelopment of soft robotics and assistive technology | Science Robotics
Fostering relationships between the disability and soft robotics communities will spark innovations that could benefit all.
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e-con Systems Launches DepthVista Helix 3D CW iToF Camera for Robotics and Industrial Automation
e-con Systems Launches DepthVista Helix 3D CW iToF Camera for Robotics and Industrial Automation
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Geo Week Relocates to Salt Lake City for 2027
Leading Geospatial Event Sets Sights on Utah’s Fast-Growing Geospatial Tech Hub
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Electric trucks prove megawatt charging works even in subzero cold
A Finnish EV fast-charging solutions maker hosted three of Europe’s leading commercial vehicle manufacturers to showcase its megawatt charging system (MCS) under sub-zero conditions.
Attendees testing Kenpower’s Megawatt Charging System…
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US military satellites to spy on adversary spacecraft at 6-mile range
A new Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) solicitation, published on Tuesday, Feb. 17, shows that the Pentagon is looking to acquire low-cost commercial surveillance satellites.
The Geosynchronous High-Resolution Optical Space-Based Tactical…
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Scientists track Antarctica’s ‘gravity hole’ since age of dinosaurs
We treat gravity as a firm law, but the ground beneath Antarctica tells a different story — one where the planet’s internal churn is actively weakening its grip.
A new study led by the University of Florida has revealed that one of the…
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Repairable infrared lens can cut costs and bring thermal imaging to more devices
The days of dropping a thermal imaging camera and replacing an expensive lens are coming to an end with a new repairable lens developed by Flinders University scientists. The high-performance lens for infrared cameras invented by Flinders…
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Unitree targets 20,000 humanoid robots with fourfold capacity increase
Chinese company Unitree Robotics plans to ship around 20,000 humanoid robots in 2026, almost four times the 5,500 it shipped last year. The firm’s chief executive, Wang Xingxing, drew global attention after revealing the company’s goals for…
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