MIT Simulation Technique Enables Robots to Better Handle Fluids
You might think your local cafe’s latte art game is the best in town, but there’s some competition coming.
Read More »Mezli Is Ready to Turn Tables in Restaurant Robotics, Thanks to Xometry’s Full Menu of Manufacturing Options
A group of Stanford graduate students set out to solve the biggest challenge facing restaurants.
Read More »How Mezli Launched a Robot Restaurant in 70 Days
With just a basic workshop available and a benchtop prototype of their technology, the team needed to move quickly get the necessary components custom manufactured in time.
Read More »Good Vibrations: Volkswagen Reprises Classic Microbus
The early VW Microbus was not just a vehicle. In many ways it was a symbol of the counterculture that spread throughout America in the 1960s.
Read More »Seed Robot Changes Shape
The biodegradable and energy-autonomous artificial seed can autonomously move around environments.
Read More »Princeton Engineers Study 3D-Printed Cement Using Lasers
New research into 3D-printed cement could eventually help lead to superior printed building materials, according to researchers from Princeton University.
Read More »Robot Sweaters Could Make for Kinder, Gentler Machines
A research team from Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute has developed RobotSweater, which functions as a tactile skin that can be fitted and customized to accommodate different sizes and shapes of robots.
Read More »Airbus's New Plane Features a See-Through Ceiling for Stargazing
Airbus previewed its Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+ concept in the days leading up to the convention.
Read More »Jeep Developing Autonomous Off-Road Driving Technology
According to Jeep brand CEO Christian Meunier, the advanced off-road driving systems will benefit customers in countries around the world.
Read More »MIT Engineers’ Megawatt Electrical Motor Could Help Electrify Aviation
The motor could eventually power large electric jets.
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