GameCentral talks to the producer of Mecha Break about the disappointingly short history of giant robot games and the future of the Chinese video games industry.
Despite technological advances, robots still struggle with agricultural tasks that are easy for humans, such as weeding and ...
Scientists say they hope ‘biohybrid’ robots could be used to detect soil chemistry and help other agriculture processes in ...
By tapping into the natural electrical signals of mycelia, these researchers have pioneered a novel method for controlling ...
Engineers at Cornell and Florence University have developed a pioneering biohybrid robot powered by living fungi. Using electrical signals from the ki ...
Cornell engineers have created a biohybrid robot using mushroom mycelium to control its movements and sense its environment, ...
Now, a new ability can be added to the list – controlling robotic exoskeletons. Developed by researchers at Cornell University in New York state, a pair of new robots are controlled by fungal mycelia, ...
Tokyo, Japan – Japanese scientists have developed a technique to attach self-healing, living skin to a robot face and make ... to an actuator – an external mechanical device – using ...
The biohybrid robot uses electrical signals from an edible type of mushroom called a king trumpet in order to move around and sense its environment. Developed by an interdisciplinary team from Cornell ...
The newest addition to Tech’s campus has captured the attention and imagination of the student body. No, it is not the new ...