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Swarms of mini robots that 'bloom' could lead to adaptive architecture
Nature is, of course, the master engineer—been there, seen it, solved it. While we struggle to design buildings that don't ...
Researchers at Princeton University have built a swarm of interconnected mini-robots that “bloom” like flowers in response to ...
Swarm intelligence and robotic collaboration present market opportunities across industries by enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and improving fault tolerance. Key applications include warehousing ...
The Swarm Garden: An array of modular robot agents that adapt to changing conditions for living architecture.
It’s not exactly “Welcome our new robot overlords” material, but a new, award-winning video showing a robot “swarm” teaming up for a bookshelf heist is still pretty impressive — if only for the ...
Discover how hyperTunnel could revolutionize tunnel construction by combining swarm robotics, artificial intelligence, and ...
Bees, ants, and termites build complex structures without blueprints, architects, or construction supervisors. Their colonies produce intricate hives and nests by relying on local cues like warmth, ...
Nature likes swarms. Birds, ants, bees, brain cells—even people—form swarms when given the chance for reasons that are still not completely understood. They go from being individuals to one cohesive ...
The concept of swarm robotics goes back more than 30 years, to this 1995 paper. The Pentagon has been holding multiple-robot ...
China’s military-linked labs are building predator-inspired drone swarms and quadrupedal robot teams designed to keep ...
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