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Using Autonomous Drones to Rescue Hikers

Scientists from MIT have proposed using autonomous drones to rescue lost hikers.

Mass-Producing Cell-Sized Robots

MIT scientists have invented microscopic robots the size of a single cell that could potentially be mass-produced.

3D Printed Objects That Store & Track Their Usage

Scientists from the University of Washington have created 3D-printed assistive technology that operates without batteries or electronics.

Using Robots For Home-Based Stroke Rehab

Houston-based researchers have developed a robotic system that can be controlled by the user's brain to help patients suffering from strokes.

Wireless Soft Sensors Enable Submarines to Perform Delicate Deep-Sea Research

Scientists have equipped submarines with wireless soft sensors to help them explore the ocean's depths.
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Shape-Shifting Material Uses Light & Heat To Change Form

Scientists from CU Boulder have designed a new material capable of transforming into a variety of complex shapes using light and temperature stimuli.

Cell-Sized Robots Capable of Sensing Their Environment

Scientists from MIT have created what may be the world's smallest robots.

Giving Prosthetics the Sense of Touch

Scientists have designed an artificial nervous system capable of granting the gift of touch.

Biomimetic Robotic Fish That Act Like The Real Deal

A new type of robotic fish is so advanced it can interact with real fish.

Tiny Robots Combine High Speed & Micrometer Precision

A new robot with a small stature is making big waves in the robotics world.
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