首页|Shape-shifting WVU robot inspired by insect swarms and tree roots is teaching it self to mark contamination zones
Shape-shifting WVU robot inspired by insect swarms and tree roots is teaching it self to mark contamination zones
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News – West Virginia University roboticists a re working on an alternative path to robotautonomy in Loopy, a “multicellular r obot” composed of a ring of individual interconnected robot cells.
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