A Team of Ants Did Something Humans Can’t and the Discovery Could Change Technology ...
Harvard’s swarm of robot ants builds without a boss. See how these autonomous machines could tackle work in the world's most ...
Ants do not need a foreman to raise a city. Working with little more than local cues, they excavate tunnels, pile up soil, and shape nests that can regulate airflow and temperature. That kind of ...
Imagine walking through a park on a sunny day, only to feel the sharp sting of fire ants attacking your ankles. These tiny invaders are not just a nuisance; they pose significant threats to our ...
Coordinating large numbers of robots to perform complex tasks remains a major challenge. Traditional systems often rely on ...
Working in tandem, six of the robots somehow managed to tow a 1800 kilogram car, despite weighing 2000 times less each - much less than other car-towing robots. According to the Stanford team, the ...
Inspired by natural organisms, we developed a bionic soft robot with triple responsiveness to temperature, humidity, and magnetic fields. This robot is capable of rapid actuation in diverse ...
Simple ant-like robots collectively build or demolish structures without central control, just by tuning two parameters - showing how adaptive group behavior emerges. (Nanowerk News) When it comes to ...
A multidisciplinary research team based across China and Brazil has used a dog-like robot and AI to create a new way to find fire ant nests. Published in the SCI journal Pest Management Science, the ...
Tiny Ants Just Proved They're Better at Teamwork Than Humans Ever Were ...