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It hardly looks like it, but the two swimming robots were set loose in the little pool to study evolution, acting out predator-prey encounters from roughly 540 million years ago.
It hardly looks like it, but the two swimming robots were set loose in the little pool to study evolution, acting out predator-prey encounters from roughly 540 million years ago.
It hardly looks like it, but the two swimming robots were set loose in the little pool to study evolution, acting out predator-prey encounters from roughly 540 million years ago.
Saturday, May 30POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Robots wag their tail fins and bob along like bathtub toys in a pool at a Vassar College lab. Their actions are dictated by microprocessors housed in round ...
A) The predator robot (right) facing the prey robot (left). B) Six examples of pursuit and evasion strategies that evolved over the 100 generations of selection in one of the replicates (see main ...
The robot, which looks a bit like a remote controlled toy truck, uses a “silicon retina” that allows it to process visual information pixel-by-pixel, rather than frame-by-frame as […] ...
A novel system developed by Janelia researchers that chases larval zebrafish around an arena with predator robots is enabling scientists to understand how these days-old fish quickly learn in the ...
So Elle Fanning is a robot lady! "Badlands" is from Dan Trachtenberg, the director of "Prey," but we must admit we still have qualms. Making a young Predator alien the protagonist just doesn't ...
The movements are undoubtedly basic, but they’re still enough to allow the robot to sneak up and snatch a fish like a real sea predator. At a core level, the muscles in your body don’t do much ...