Artificial intelligence is reshaping research across disciplines, and University of Denver faculty are helping to lead the ...
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn't respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ...
Now, however, Stanford researchers have used artificial intelligence to steer a free-flying robot aboard the International ...
Engineers from MIT and Stanford University have developed a novel robotic gripper inspired by the tenacious growth of vines.
The Lego League event nurtured elementary and middle school students' interest in the science, technology, engineering and ...
MIT and Stanford built vine-like soft robots that wrap, lift, and gently carry objects — even humans — using inflatable tendrils.
OTIS is a remotely operated vehicle that has been generously donated to the University of Delaware by Tim Taylor and ...
In the horticultural world, some vines are especially grabby. As they grow, the woody tendrils can wrap around obstacles with ...
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
Analog cameras are nowhere near as efficient as biological eyes. If you’ve ever handled a single-lens reflex (SLR) camera, especially if it had a zoom lens attached, you know how heavy they are, and ...
Sergey Naryshkin noted that, in the context of intensifying global competition, industrialized countries view science and technology as key factors in maintaining economic and military superiority ...
And so, the Argo float’s trip under the ice turned out to be an incredibly lucky accident. During an eight-month period, the ...