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Helping drone swarms avoid obstacles without hitting each other
Enrica Soria, a PhD student at LIS © Alain Herzog / 2021 EPFL
By Clara Marc
There is strength in numbers. That’s true not only…
How to build a robotics startup: getting some money to start
This episode is about learning the options you have to get some money to start your startup and what is expected you achieve…
Robot stomachs: powering machines with garbage and pee
The Seinfeld idiom, “worlds are colliding,” is probably the best description of work in the age of Corona. Pre-pandemic, it was…
Foldable, organic and easily broken down: Why DNA is the material of choice…
Foldable, organic and easily broken down: Why DNA is the material of choice for nanorobots
DNA origami is a…
Swarms in Space | Robohub
In this episode, Lilly interviews Giovanni Beltrame, Professor of Computer and Software Engineering at École Polytechnique de…
Fish-inspired soft robot survives a trip to the deepest part of the ocean
The deepest regions of the oceans still remain one of the least explored areas on Earth, despite their considerable scientific…
DNA-inspired ‘supercoiling’ fibres could make powerful artificial muscles…
DNA-inspired ‘supercoiling’ fibres could make powerful artificial muscles for robots
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The double…
Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for…
Q&A: Vivienne Sze on crossing the hardware-software divide for efficient artificial intelligence
Associate…
Moon exploration rovers from Lunar Zebro
In this series of articles, we take robot innovations from their test-lab and bring them to a randomly selected workplace in the…
Navigating beneath the Arctic ice
For scientists to understand the role the changing environment in the Arctic Ocean plays in global climate change, there is a…