首页|Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology Release New Data on Robotics (Rob ust self-propulsion in sand using simply controlled vibrating cubes)
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology Release New Data on Robotics (Rob ust self-propulsion in sand using simply controlled vibrating cubes)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News – Fresh data on robotics are presented i n a new report. According to news reporting from Atlanta, Georgia, by NewsRx jou rnalists, research stated, “Much of the Earth and many surfaces of extraterrestr ial bodies are composed of non-cohesive particulate matter.” Financial supporters for this research include Army Research Office; National Sc ience Foundation.
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