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Scientists build AI robots to make smart clothing easier to sort, reuse and recycle
Researchers in Germany have launched a new initiative to develop an AI-powered robotic system ...
When Leo Wang arrived at Carnegie Mellon University from Hong Kong, he was already fascinated by robots. But it wasn’t until he joined the Robomechanics Lab led by Aaron Johnson that his interest ...
Most drone engineers pick a lane. You build for speed, or you build for range. Luke and Mike Bell, the father-and-son team from South Africa already famous for pushing electric quadcopters to ...
James Bruton’s one-ball bike balances and moves omni-directionally; each omni-wheel uses 216 bearings, but steering is inconsistent atm ...
The collaboration will help students learn by building real, intelligent devices that run AI locally, reducing reliance on the cloud and making the learning more practical for real-world use.
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