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Embry‑Riddle drone swarm project advances in NASA challenge

A team of students at Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University is developing a swarm of microdrones aimed at transforming 3D ...
Researchers have developed a new LiDAR approach that makes it possible to image small objects with much greater precision and ...
Wave energy has long been seen as a promising source of clean electricity. The ocean is always moving, and that motion ...
The next wave of robotics depends on unifying code and hardware—embedding AI directly into the deterministic systems that ...
Dr Rebecca Grant, Senior Lecturer in the Wolfson School; Dr Monalie Bandulasena, Chemical Engineering PhD graduate; and Sadia Bakhtiar, PhD researcher in Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing ...
The demand for effective, lightweight, and maintenance-free vibration control solutions has driven a paradigm shift from ...
Stroke survivors often need intensive, hands-on gait rehabilitation, but conventional therapy and existing robotic systems have limitations in delivering personalized, whole-body support in real time.
Many say that generative AI only produces bland homogenized slop. This overlooks the use of good prompts. Prompt your way to creativity. An AI Insider analysis and scoop.
Beavers may look like oversized pond rodents, but they are among the most influential animals on Earth. Armed with powerful teeth, webbed feet, and an instinctive drive to build, they create dams, ...
In a nutshell: A computer vision specialist has built a system that uses deep learning and a laser-based targeting setup to hunt down mosquitoes. Steven Cheng, who works in computer vision and ...
This paper presents a robust model predictive control (RMPC) algorithm for nonlinear discrete-time systems subject to bounded disturbances and incremental control input constraints. To guarantee ...
Computer science and engineering students at the University of Washington, spooked about AI, returned from spring break last week to a surprising email from the department head. “I’m reaching out ...