Development of Artificial Muscles for Soft Robots – Jeonpa Newspaper [Korean]

Researchers have developed a light-driven artificial muscle for soft robots that operates underwater. Utilizing a novel azobenzene-functionalized liquid crystal elastomer, this technology allows for significant shape changes and strength, outperforming traditional methods. The innovation promises applications in various fields, including medicine and defense, without the need for complex machinery.

Marines say they’re ‘leading the way’ in battlefield autonomy [English]

At the Modern Day Marine conference, the Marine Corps showcased advancements in battlefield autonomy, highlighting the deployment of unmanned vehicles like the NMESIS missile system. Experts emphasize the importance of integrating autonomous technology to enhance operational efficiency, despite challenges in defining autonomy and building trust among operators.

Unlocking the New Consumption Atlas: “Exoskeleton Robots” Empowering a New Narrative of Mountaineering [Chinese]

During the May Day holiday, popular tourist spots like Mount Tai introduced innovative climbing aids, including exoskeleton robots. These devices enhance the hiking experience by reducing physical strain, particularly benefiting elderly visitors. With features like real-time health monitoring and emergency assistance, they represent a significant advancement in outdoor recreation technology.

Rsu Bunda Undergoes Surgery with Second Generation Robotic Technology – Beritaja [Indonesian]

PT Bundamedik Tbk successfully performed its first operation using the second-generation Robotic Surgery System at RSU Bunda Jakarta. This advanced technology offers high precision, smaller incisions, and faster patient recovery, positioning the hospital as a leader in robotic surgery in Indonesia and enhancing the quality of patient care.

The robot dogs will now help firefighters combat fires. They don’t do anything wrong [A Coruña – Spain] [Spanish]

Unitree has unveiled advanced robotic dogs designed to assist firefighters in combating wildfires. These robots feature a water cannon with a 60-meter range and improved mobility, allowing them to navigate challenging terrains. With rapid battery exchange and specialized designs, they enhance emergency response capabilities in dangerous environments.

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