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University of Houston advances adaptive drone swarm control
The rapid proliferation of affordable unmanned aerial systems has enabled their deployment in fields ranging from ...
When we think of intelligence, we often picture individuals—genius minds who stand out as towering beacons of insight. But what if intelligence isn’t just about individual brilliance? What if, instead ...
BALTIMORE, June 3, 2026 — If the future of warehouse work belongs to humans and robots working side by side, a key question remains: What is the most effective way for them to collaborate? New ...
With their bright blue bases, yellow gears, and exposed circuit tops, the 3D-printed robots look like a child’s toys. Yet as a roughly two-dozen-member collective, they can flow around obstacles ...
While humans must stay in the loop for kinetic decisions, empowering drones to operate autonomously is a force multiplier.
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