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Video: World’s first humanoid robot deploys drone that drives and flies from its back
The California Institute of Technology, also known as Caltech, has introduced the ‘world’s first’ multi-robot system that ...
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Caltech Scientists Power Reusable DNA Circuits With Heat to Enable Scalable Molecular Computing
Caltech scientists have created a fully reusable enzyme-free DNA computing system—unlocking new possibilities for autonomous ...
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Robot 'backpack' drone launches, drives and flies to tackle emergencies
The world's first multirobot system that integrates a humanoid robot with a transforming drone that can launch off the ...
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Introducing X1: The First Multirobot System Combining a Humanoid and a Launchable Drone
X1 represents a leap in robotic mobility, integrating humanoid and drone functions for improved autonomy and adaptability in real-world applications.
Imagine robots that can walk, roll, and fly, working together to reach places no single robot can. See how this system could ...
Caltech, in collaboration with TII, has developed X1, a robot-drone hybrid capable of walking, driving and flying for emergency missions.
The world's first multirobot system that integrates a humanoid robot with a transforming drone that can launch off the humanoid's back ...
What began as a friendly rivalry with Stanford has evolved into one of the quirkiest and most inventive projects to emerge ...
Caltech scientists have introduced microrobots which could change the game in drug delivery forever, The latest technology brings therapeutic treatments directly to the targeted areas in the human ...
In the future, delivering therapeutic drugs exactly where they are needed within the body could be the task of miniature robots. Not little metal humanoid or even bio-mimicking robots; think instead ...
Caltech researchers have developed a a planning and decision-making control system that helps freely moving robots determine the best movements to make as they navigate the real world. Called SETS ...
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