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  • The Tiniest Flying Robot Soars Thanks to Magnets

    The Tiniest Flying Robot Soars Thanks to Magnets
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  • Video Friday: Watch this 3D-Printed Robot Escape

    Video Friday: Watch this 3D-Printed Robot Escape
    Your weekly selection of awesome robot videosVideo Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.RoboSoft 2025: 23–26 April 2025, LAUSANNE, SWITZERLANDICUAS 2025: 14–17 May 2025, CHARLOTTE, NCICRA 2025: 19–23 May 2025, ATLANTA, GALondon Humanoids Summit: 29–30 May 2025, LONDONIEEE RC
  • AI may help us cure countless diseases – and usher in a new golden age of medicine | Samuel Hume

    AI may help us cure countless diseases – and usher in a new golden age of medicine | Samuel Hume
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