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The future of warfare may include swarms of robotic insects and other tiny animals according to investments from DARPA
Shutterstock If you want to know what the future of warfare is going to look like, an easy way to find clues is to look at ...
Compare that to a multi-million-dollar robot made for DARPA. That’s the real promise of soft robotics—the components are much cheaper. The suit makes use of electrolaminants, a special kind of ...
Just when we thought the fight couldn’t get any harder against our soon-to-be robotic overlords, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) decides to screw us over. They’ve issued a ...
Researchers at DARPA are seeking to create smoother relations between robotic systems and humans, and because nothing enhances communication like good manners, they’re developing a kind of “finishing ...
A modified Boston Dynamics Spot robot operates in an experimental mine in Colorado in preparation for the DARPA Subterranean Challenge. (Photo: Michelle Wiese) CU Boulder College of Engineering and ...
There are a few humans alive who can outrun the new DARPA-funded Cheetah robot; if your name isn’t Usain Bolt, however, chances are you’re not one of them. This robot can reach speeds of up to 18 mph, ...
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