Scientists are making strides in developing remote-controlled two-legged robots, which could be used in the future to rescue victims from burning buildings and other places inaccessible to humans.
The dream of a home robot has been around ever since the Jetsons first hit TV screens. However, rather than an automated machine doing your chores, one Dublin firm believes that humans will still be ...
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Remote-control Robots and New Simulations Set to Transform Lunar Exploration and Resource Collection
In the race to explore and establish a human presence on the moon and Mars, remote-control robots robots are emerging as a crucial technology that could transform how we handle resources and ...
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