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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s thinnest robot tram climbs wires, moves like screw to carry tiny payloadsNorth Carolina State University engineers have unveiled a light-powered soft robot that rolls along aerial cables like a ...
Unless you're some boring, unimaginative schmuck, chances are you've sometimes wondered what the world looks like from a tiny ...
PHIL is a light tracking robot who is perfectly happy to do it the old-school way. PHIL consists of an Arduino Uno running a twin-servo motion platform, providing the sensor head with pan and tilt ...
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ZME Science on MSNA LiDAR Robot Might Just Be the Future of Small-Scale AgricultureRobots love big farms. But most farms aren’t big. According to one estimate, 72% of the world’s farms are smaller than one ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBerry impressive! Japan’s new robot is outpacing humans in strawberry fieldsThis lidar-powered farm robot can detect its surroundings in real-time and perform delicate tasks in the strawberry field ...
It may not qualify as a real robot, but it does mimic a real sunflower. The electronics aren’t earth-shattering, of course. An Arduino, a light sensor, and a servo motor are all you really need.
Wind turbines are getting bigger and bigger and so do their slender, flexible blades. As these blades need to last ever longer, there is an increased need to monitor their load and fatigue build-up, ...
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