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Video Friday: Punch-Out

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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 upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Do you find yourself wondering why the world needs bipedal humanoid robots? Please send us your events for inclusion.

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MIT autonomous boats can target and latch onto each other: dynamic roboat structures

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To further that vision, MIT researchers have given new capabilities to their fleet of robotic boats—which are being developed as part of an ongoing project—that lets them target and clasp onto each other, and keep trying if they fail. Using that information, the roboat steers itself toward the tag.

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Segway debuts fully automated Navimow i110N robot lawn mower with satellite positioning

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Segway debuts its new Navimow i110N Robot Lawn Mower on Amazon after a successful European launch that began two weeks ago. With Navimow i coming to Amazon, we’re making effortless, affordable robotic lawn care available across the US. We harnessed the power of AI robotics to make our tech work hard so consumers don’t have to.

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What Robotics Experts Think of Tesla’s Optimus Robot

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Last Friday, 30 September, Tesla introduced several prototypes of its new humanoid robot, Optimus. Reactions across the robotics community were diverse. Reactions across the robotics community were diverse. And by scouring the Internet over the weekend, we found as many expert commenters as we could. Georgia Chalvatzaki.

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Video Friday: Penguins and Huskies

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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 upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Pixy ] This is pretty awesome- it's a RoboCup standard platform event where the robots are operating fully autonomously.

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MIT engineers develop system to help autonomous vehicles see around corners; adapting ShadowCam

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In the future, robots that may navigate hospital hallways to make medication or supply deliveries could use the system to avoid hitting people. Robotic speeds are much lower indoors, and lighting conditions are more consistent, making it easier for the system to sense and analyze shadows.

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Adamas Intelligence expects 10-fold increase in value of rare earths to $36.2B by 2035; growth led by passenger EV traction motors

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The above mentioned ‘tag-along’ applications add billions more to the market outlook and serve as a testament to the importance of the energy transition to rare earths, and of rare earths to the energy transition, Adamas says.

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