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will only exacerbate this development. Consequently, a research team at the German Aerospace Center is developing robots for use in nursing homes. Written by Johannes Giesler Illustration by Liebana Goñi July 07, 2020 The small one-room
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0100 Holidays on Mars? Robots, journeys into space, and flying cars: Which visions out of science fiction movies have become reality? The classics of
DPA Leg prosthesis communicates with the brain thanks to a new interface Short News German researchers develop skin for robots research robotics science skin The aim of this is to enable robots to perceive their surroundings more effectively and
also urges policymakers and the public to be aware of the dangers. Mr. Sieber, are we already engaging in dialogue with robots without realizing it? This is not very likely today. One reads again and again about machines that order pizzas or make
such as Jules Verne and E.T.A. Hoffmann laid the foundations for the science fiction genre with their visions of robots and rockets. Science fiction films are set in a distant future and yet they are also always a mirror of the present. In
tackle tasks: Researchers at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) have developed mini robots inspired by ants. Jaime Paik and her team at the EPFL have built a swarm of tiny robots that communicate with each
forschung robotik technik Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have developed a system that enables flying robots to be very agile. A new type of camera allows autonomous drones to respond much faster than if they were controlled by
extremely agile drones Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have developed a system that enables flying robots to be very agile. A new type of camera allows autonomous drones to respond much faster than if they were controlled by
geometry of the magnetic fields.” Further Short News Eye-tracking system facilitates pilot training Remote-controlled robots for dangerous missions in space Researchers bestow objects with their own DNA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 > Share this article
another fundamental characteristic of artistic creation. You are currently working on a project that aims to teach robots precisely this ability … Correct. I want to find out whether machines will ever be able to develop anything
extremely agile drones Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have developed a system that enables flying robots to be very agile. A new type of camera allows autonomous drones to respond much faster than if they were controlled by
extremely agile drones Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have developed a system that enables flying robots to be very agile. A new type of camera allows autonomous drones to respond much faster than if they were controlled by
extremely agile drones Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have developed a system that enables flying robots to be very agile. A new type of camera allows autonomous drones to respond much faster than if they were controlled by
News Changing shapes and materials using a 3D printer Eye-tracking system facilitates pilot training Remote-controlled robots for dangerous missions in space 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 > Share this article E-mail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp
extremely agile drones Researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) have developed a system that enables flying robots to be very agile. A new type of camera allows autonomous drones to respond much faster than if they were controlled by
printer Behavior-based authentication as an alternative to a plethora of passwords German researchers develop skin for robots Share this article E-mail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Written by SDA Photos by Keystone Read also December 16,
the environment New technology makes home hydrogen fueling stations feasible by SDA German researchers develop skin for robots Short News New technology makes home hydrogen fueling stations feasible electrolysis hydrogen private households A new
Feature story Short report Choose year 2021 2020 2019 Scrubbers with an artificial brain Artificial Intelligence makes robots mobile and autonomous. This is of particular interest for the manufacturers of cleaning equipment and their clients:
a 3D printer Leg prosthesis communicates with the brain thanks to a new interface German researchers develop skin for robots Share this article E-mail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Written by OTS Photos by Keystone Read also December 16,