Top news of the week: 01.09.2021.
Robotics
We’re Getting Closer to Flying Humanoid Robots
As if humanoids weren't hard enough, try getting one to fly
How we can help the Afghan Girls Robotics Team!
A quick update - we've had a Boston Chapter event recently, and another Women in Robotics Speaker Series event coming up soon! Join our 'online meetup' and one of the local chapters via ...
The Economist Asks: Kai Fu-Lee How will we use artificial intelligence in 20 years’ time?
This week we speak to Kai-Fu Lee, one of the most prominent figures in China’s tech sector and author of “AI 2041” | Podcasts
The Impact of Machine Learning on 2D/3D Registration for Image-Guided Interventions: A Systematic Review and Perspective
Image-based navigation is widely considered the next frontier of minimally invasive surgery. It is believed that image-based navigation will increase the access to reproducible, safe, and ...
Underwater Crawling Robot With Hydraulic Soft Actuators
Benthic operation plays a vital role in underwater applications, where crawling robots have advantages compared with turbine-based underwater vehicles, in locomotion accuracy, actuation ...
Intel Drops RealSense 3D Sensor, Plus the TeslaBot & Stratom’s Autonomous Robots
Episode 51 of The Robot Report Podcast features a discussion of Intel’s recement announcement that the company is discontinuing it RealSense business line. Also on the menu – Tesla’s ...
Astrobee Will Find Astronauts’ Lost Socks
It'll be up to robots to keep space stations clean and functional while humans are away
The Joy of Walking in Games
Here's what you need to know about walking simulators and the psychological benefits of how games can offer a much-needed escape.