An invention born from a contest at England's University of Surrey might be swimming us closer to cleaner oceans. Researchers have created a robotic fish that doesn’t just collect plastic pollution; ...
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These Robots That “Eat” Each Other to Survive Could Evolve Into Machines and Conquer Our Planet
In a world where robotics are becoming an integral part of everyday life, we’re starting to see innovations that are as surprising as they are fascinating. Recently, researchers from Columbia ...
I was initially really bothered by all the talk of metabolism: this isn't one robot consuming another, it's multiple robots functioning individually even after they get joined together. And indeed ...
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