Shape-shifting 3D display powered by soft robotic muscles

By Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems 04/08/23 Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems and the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a soft shape display, a robot that can rapidly and precisely change its surface geometry to interact with objects and liquids, react to human touch, and display letters and numbers […]
Schiphol to fast-track the use of baggage robots after successful pilot project

From Amsterdam Airport Schiphol 01/08/23 After a two-week pilot project, Schiphol has decided to buy 19 baggage robots, which will go into use in the coming months. In the past six months, these robots have been developed in double-quick time, specially for Schiphol. The robots take over from humans the physically heavy element of baggage: […]
Jellyfish-like robots could one day clean up the world’s oceans

From Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems 27/07/23 Roboticists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have developed a jellyfish-inspired underwater robot with which they hope one day to collect waste from the bottom of the ocean. The almost noise-free prototype can trap objects underneath its body without physical contact, thereby enabling […]
‘Hamster ball’ bot can roll and fly

From Revolute Robotics 26/07/23 With the ever-changing technology of robotics and their impact on the future, one thing is for certain – robots are here to stay. With this in mind, Arizona-based Revolute Robotics is introducing a new type of robot that can not only fly through the air, but drive and roll on the […]
Ireland wins robot football world cup trophy

From MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY 24/07/23 Ireland’s Robot Soccer team, RoboÉireann from Maynooth University, are Challenge Shield winners in the RoboCup 2023 Standard Platform League, an international robotics competition held in Bordeaux, France. Scoring 67-2 across nine matches, RoboÉireann overcame teams from Germany, the Netherlands, Canada, USA, Australia, and Brazil to secure victory. There is a 35-second […]
Roboglove helps stroke sufferers relearn piano

From FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 05/07/2023 For people who have suffered neurotrauma such as a stroke, everyday tasks can be extremely challenging because of decreased coordination and strength in one or both upper limbs. These problems have spurred the development of robotic devices to help enhance their abilities. However, the rigid nature of these assistive devices […]
Grain Weevil bot wins innovation award

By Superinnovators 04/07/2023 In the heartland of America’s grain storage country, a revolution is underway. The Grain Weevil, an advanced grain bin safety and management robot, is transforming the way farmers interact with their grain bins. Born out of a challenge to create a robot that would eliminate the need for farmers to enter grain […]
New bioinspired robot flies, rolls, walks, and more

From Caltech 03/07/2023 A newly created real-life Transformer is capable of reconfiguring its body to achieve eight distinct types of motion and can autonomously assess the environment it faces to choose the most effective combination of motions to maneuver. The new robot, dubbed M4 (for Multi-Modal Mobility Morphobot) can roll on four wheels, turn its […]
Autonomous Black Hawk

By Charles Carter, 07/11/22 US aviation company Sikorsky and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have demonstrated an autonomous Black Hawk helicopter to the US Army. The machine conducted pilotless cargo resupply and medical evacuation missions at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, last month. No humans were on board. Sikorsky was acquired by Lockheed Martin for […]
Microplastic-eating bionic fish

By Charles Carter, 02/11/22 The Natural Robotics Contest built a prototype of this year’s winning entry from Eleanor Mackinstosh: Gillbert, a bionic fish that eats microplastic by filtering it from ingested water using mesh gills. Eleanor’s idea was to mimic how fish swim and extract oxygen from water to help clean up microplastic pollution in […]