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WSU researchers develop an AI robot that uses a puff of air to find and pick ripe strawberries
Robotic strawberry harvester developed by Washington State University scientists being tested in the field. (A robotic ...
Universal Robots' latest cobot, the UR8 Long, has the reach of the UR20 but with less mass and advanced motion control.
Strawberries are delicate and hard to harvest—easily bruised and often hidden under a canopy of leaves. This creates ...
The NexLawn Master X Series Concept could lend you a robotic hand, if it ever hits the market.
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Tech Xplore on MSNA robot learns to handle bulky objects like humans do after just one lesson
For all their technological brilliance, from navigating distant planets to performing complex surgery, robots still struggle ...
Dreame has launched robot vacuums that climb stairs, including the Cyber X which can also traverse a robot vacuum up and down ...
In lab tests conducted so far, the robot proved to be up to 94.2 percent successful at picking mushrooms, and 97 percent successful at trimming their stems.
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PCMag on MSNI Watched Dreame's New Robot Vacuums Scale Stairs Like a Tank and Pick Up Socks Like a Human
At IFA Berlin, Dreame showcased a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm, a concept model that climbs stairs, and another that ...
Raspberry-picking robots are on the horizon. A new robot being developed by Fieldwork Robotics, a spin-out company from Plymouth University, could let farmers pick more than 25,000 raspberries a day.
The Robot Uprising Is Here—and Picking Raspberries Time marches on and technology makes work more efficient and replaces jobs—even picking fruit.
To pick a single pepper takes about 24 seconds, though the researchers say they purposefully slowed down the robot's movements for safety reasons.
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