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Researchers at the Institute of Science, Tokyo, have developed a new 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi receiver chip capable of withstanding ultra-high radiation doses of up to 500 kilograys (kGy). The goal of this new ...
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Bizarre footage has captured the chaotic moment a service robot appeared to spin out of control at a restaurant near San Jose, California, violently striking a customer’s food and tableware without ...
A Chinese laboratory has reportedly demonstrated the control of a humanoid robot via space-based computing. The experiment was conducted by GuoXing Aerospace Technology and Shanghai Jiao Tong ...
Part II of building a 3D printed Arduino hexapod robot focuses on the leg design. Follow the engineering process, mechanical layout, and 3D printed components used to create stable robotic legs.
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