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Industry challenges to research workshop

EU Robotics

One of the much-anticipated workshops at this year’ ERF was WS57 Industry Challenges for Robotics – Towards Co-creating Solutions. The intention behind this…

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ICRA 2026

EU Robotics

Members of the euRobotics community will find themselves in good company when they attend this year’s ICRA in Vienna. The association will be…

Research

Fresh reading

EU Robotics

This month the Newsletter brings news of two new white papers. The first from the Construction robotics community, the other from The MTC. Robotics in…

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This tool could show how consciousness works

MIT Technology Review

How does the physical matter in our brains translate into thoughts, sensations, and emotions? It’s hard to explore that question without neurosurgery. But…

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Analog computing from waste heat

MIT Technology Review

Heat generated by electronic devices is usually a problem, but a team led by Giuseppe Romano, a research scientist at MIT’s Institute for Soldier…

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Video Friday: Digit Learns to Deadlift

IEEE Spectrum Robotics

Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of…

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How robots learn: A brief, contemporary history

MIT Technology Review

Roboticists used to dream big but build small. They’d hope to match or exceed the extraordinary complexity of the human body, and then they’d spend their…

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Wi-Fi That Can Withstand a Nuclear Reactor

IEEE Spectrum Robotics

Researchers have made a Wi-Fi receiver that’s tough enough to work inside a nuclear reactor. They hope the receiver might be part of a wireless…

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Scientists Build Living Robots With Nervous Systems

IEEE Spectrum Robotics

Engineers have long tried to mimic life. They’ve built machine learning algorithms modeled after the human brain, designed machines that walk like dogs or…