swarming robots

Schematic illustrations of cargo transport by a swarm of molecular robots (top) and fluorescence images of a molecular robot transporting blue sphere-like cargo (bottom). The scale bar is 20 micrometers. By specifying the position of the light irradiation, it is possible to accumulate the cargo at the designated destination (right). The scale bar is 50 micrometers (Mousumi Akter, et al. Science Robotics. April 20, 2022).
Swarming molecular robots increase drug delivery capabilities by 5 times over single robots
Schematic illustrations of cargo transport by a swarm of molecular robots (top) and fluorescence images
Using autonomous robot swarms and new excavation techniques to harvest resources on the Moon
University of Arizona engineering faculty members Jekan Thanga (right) and Moe Momayez have received $500,000
The learning capabilities of drone swarms take a coordinated leap forward
via Army Research Laboratory The learning capabilities of drone swarms take a coordinated leap forward
The first decentralized algorithm with a collision-free, deadlock-free guarantee for traffic
via Northwestern University The first decentralized algorithm with a collision-free, deadlock-free guarantee for traffic For
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