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The next thing in robots

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@cleebration
Chris H. Leeb
4 months
Wow - There are no limits anymore what robots can do!
@cixliv
CIX 🦾
4 months
Hard to believe, but this is a real humanoid robot that is 6 foot 1 inch and 190 pounds doing a 360 jump. Don't believe me? You'll see soon.
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@MarchicaV
Vincenzo Marchica
5 months
SnailBot, a modular robot, uses freeform magnetic connectors for flexible 3D docking and impressive obstacle-crossing. Content Credit to CTO ROBOTICS Media Passionate about AI, automation, and innovation. #Enjoy your time while the #Robots work for you.
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@WevolverApp
Wevolver
5 months
The XERALL ATD is a drone designed to operate on snowy landscapes, water, and rugged terrains. It offers an 8-hour journey with a 40-minute flight time, capable of moving across land, water, snow, and air. Video Credit: @xeralldrones #robotics #robots #engineering #technology
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@Ronald_vanLoon
Ronald van Loon
6 months
Construction #Robots Are No Longer Sci-Fi — They’re Building the Future Today by @lukas_m_ziegler #EmergingTech #Innovation #Tech #Technology cc: @miketamir @bernardmarr @evankirstel
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Jeff
6 months
I know delivery #robots have been a staple on many college campuses and robot #taxis have rolled out in SF and Austin, but seeing tons of #Waymos and delivery robots in LA suburbia and #santamonica was eye opening. The #futureisnow.
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RobotNext
10 months
A KSU researcher built a low-cost AI robot that hunts pests in strawberry fields. Precision farming just got a smarter, cheaper weapon. #Robot #Robotics https://t.co/zDqG8ievmG
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RobotNext
10 months
MIT’s latest robotic inspirations? Not humans—worms and turtles. Nature’s low-tech movers are quietly reshaping high-tech design. Slow, smart, and built to adapt. #Robots #Robotics https://t.co/HzMWOrEWwH
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wsj.com
Daniela Rus, the director of MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, is developing robots that take more cues from nature than science fiction.
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RobotNext
10 months
These laser-powered microrobots aren’t just tiny—they clean water. Guided by light, they swim through contaminated liquid, breaking down pollutants at the microscopic level. Clean tech, redefined. #Robots #Robotics https://t.co/IRjBOjpZ0b
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RobotNext
10 months
A robot that morphs mid-air to switch from flying to crawling? That’s not sci-fi—it’s real. The line between machines and creatures just blurred. #Robot #Robotics https://t.co/RSBtCadlw1
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techxplore.com
Specialized robots that can both fly and drive typically touch down on land before attempting to transform and drive away. But when the landing terrain is rough, these robots sometimes get stuck and...
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RobotNext
10 months
EEVE’s new garden robot doesn’t need code—it learns like a human. Just show it what to do. The future of automation looks a lot more intuitive. #Robotics https://t.co/OS9R5Nqj2E
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RobotNext
10 months
Swiss scientists just built a biodegradable robot… out of fish food. It swims, senses pollution, and then dissolves into the ecosystem. Tech that's smart and edible. #Robotics https://t.co/iTXqRBVq5x
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RobotNext
10 months
The first AI-powered exoskeleton just dropped. It talks to workers, gives real-time posture feedback, and learns on the job.We didn't automate the warehouse— We turned workers into cyborgs. #Robotics https://t.co/OGR15pdgfQ
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sdcexec.com
Completely rebuilt with a next-generation hardware architecture and optimized control software, Exia utilizes real data from real working environments to offer any working industry the strongest...
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RobotNext
10 months
Bio-inspired robots are rewriting what autonomy looks like. Forget steel giants—these machines crawl, adapt, and thrive using nature’s blueprint. Built to sustain, designed to evolve. The next generation of robotics won’t look robotic. #Robots #Robotics #Biomimetics
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colorado.edu
Assistant Professor Chahat Singh is pioneering advancements in bio-inspired robotics and resource-constrained AI. His work focuses on developing small,
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RobotNext
10 months
Meet Charlie: the tiny robot making a big impact on Boise’s sports fields. It’s not flashy. It’s not AI-powered. But it’s showing how simple robotics can solve real problems—in real communities. #Robotics https://t.co/dD8Tq3jITi
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ktvb.com
The Tiny Mobile Robot was donated to Boise Parks and Recreation to help enhance the quality of sports playing fields in the parks system.
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RobotNext
10 months
Humanoid robots aren’t just evolving—they’re entering the next phase of artificial evolution. #Robots #Robotics #AI https://t.co/iIb2lUrJdh
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@AlokkJain
Alok Jain
10 months
Surface tension is revolutionizing robotics: - Guides fluid interactions - Inspires biomimetic designs - Powers innovation from oil spills to microsurgery. Nature's brilliance at work! #Robotics #Physics #Biomimicry
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@WelcomeFuture_0
Welcome to Future
10 months
China's new AI robot dogs fight fires by blasting 60-meter jets of water. They also climb stairs, have thermal vision, and live-stream rescues. Learn more: https://t.co/I7kbqGSgzj #TrendingNow #technology #TechNews #Robotics #AI
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@Cyber_Netics_
CyberNetics
10 months
Optimus dances in real time! 🤖💃 Tesla’s robot nails a 3-min routine with 92% accuracy, processing 1,200 commands/sec. A step closer to autonomy. What task would you trust a robot with? #robotics #ai
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RobotNext
11 months
Scientists at #EPFL and #WageningenUniversity have unveiled biodegradable boat robots made from fish food. These edible bots collect water data and then decompose, serving as nourishment. #EdibleRobots #Robotics https://t.co/oXRJDHGx9L
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designboom.com
 
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RobotNext
11 months
A new study from Japan reveals that combining the Hybrid Assistive Limb (HAL) wearable robot with Spinraza therapy significantly enhances walking ability in individuals with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). #Robotics https://t.co/UEEn6hfDVV
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