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Israel-based Tevel Aerobotics Technologies aims to help fruit growers reduce the need for labor with its “Flying Autonomous ...
That’s the kind of future envisioned by researchers at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). They have built a peculiar robotic drone arm inspired by the flexibility of an elephant’s trunk. Called the ...
Scientists at the Soft Robotics Research Center at Seoul National University have developed a retractable robotic arm, letting droned pick up objects.
This Eerie New Drone Comes With Spider-Like Grasping Arms Robots bearing arms have never been less frightening.
In a quest to make drones more functional (and just a little bit creepier), scientists in Korea have created a foldable robotic arm that allows drones to pick up objects inside narrow ditches.
The drone can perform a variety of tasks with its robotic arms, including grasping and carrying cargo.
Japan-based Prodrone is marketing the PD6B-AW-ARM as the world’s first large-format drone with dual robotic arms. The hovering robot weighs 44 pounds and can fly for up to 30 minutes.
With a small swivel downwards of these arms, these wheels lift the drone's body off the ground and enable it to travel like a robotic car, covering up to eight feet per second (2.6 m/s).
The impressive part isn't the actual, physical robot arms, but rather the algorithm behind the scenes which allows the drone to adjust its center of balance in real time, so that a swinging chair ...
As is the case with their aerial counterparts, underwater drones may be fun at first, but after a while you'd likely want to actually do something with them. Well, Chinese manufacturer Geneinno ...
Prodrone unveiled a new drone with twin robotic arms which let it carry out a wide variety of tasks.