Interesting Engineering on MSN
Graphene material that folds, moves, and senses could power next-gen soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed ultra-thin materials that can move, fold, and reshape themselves, ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Shapeshifting materials could power next generation of soft robots
McGill University engineers have developed new ultra-thin materials that can be programmed to move, fold and reshape ...
Explore how robotics technology trends and automation robotics are transforming manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics with ...
Researchers have made a breakthrough that could pave the way for affordable, highly sensitive robotic touch. A team from Northwestern University and Israel's Tel Aviv University discovered that a ...
Robotic stacking of 2D material layers on a heated substrate while applying pressure pushes out residues such as polymers from between the layers, resulting in atomically clean interfaces between ...
Robots for specific blue collar tasks in difficult, repetitive and harsh environments are delivering value now in terms of quality, safety, cost and process efficiencies.
insights from industryMegan HartfordDirector of Global SalesMid-Mountain Materials, Inc. In this interview, industry expert Megan Hartford discusses the growing need for protective robot covers and ...
A practical look at the top robots and humanoids making waves, including Tesla Optimus and Boston Dynamics Atlas.
Business of Home on MSN
Can robots make upholstery? This startup is betting on it
Kathedra aims to be the furniture industry’s leading robotics solutions partner, thanks to a tool that automates upholstery ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results