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Research News Bulletin
- 63 – Drones Learn Acrobatics by Themselves
- 62 – This Drone Can Play Dodgeball – And Win
- 61 – Tiny robots turn heads in Las Vegas
- 60 – An origami robot for touching virtual reality objects
- 59 – NCCR Robotics lab receives € 2 Million for research on autonomous drones
- 58 – Amputees merge with their bionic leg
- 57 – An artificial skin for rehabilitation and virtual reality
- 56 – Shadows of Drones at EPFL’s ArtLab
- 55 – A miniature stretchable pump for the next generation of soft robots
- 54 – The future of rescue robotics
- 53 – Robot-ants that communicate and work together
- 52 – A prosthetic that restores the sense of where your hand is
- 51 – A new drone can change its shape to fly through a narrow gap
- 50 – A robot recreates the walk of a fossilized animal
- 49 – Small flying robots able to pull objects up to 40 times their weight
- 48 – Amputees feel as though their prosthetic limb belongs to their body
- 47 – An insect-inspired drone deforms upon impact
- 46 – Forget joysticks, use your torso to pilot drones
- 45 – A dual-therapy approach to boost motor recovery after stroke
- 44 – Brain-computer interface based on mutual learning helps tetraplegics to win Cybathlon
- 43 – Paraplegic rats walk again after walk again after therapy, now we know why
- 42 – Drones learn to navigate autonomously by imitating cars and bicycles
- 41 – Drones can almost see in the dark
- 40 – A foldable cargo drone
- 39 – New soft robots really suck!
- 38 – Control of BCI by a User with Locked-In Syndrome
- 37 – Tickets available for Swiss Robotics Industry Day 2017!
- 36 – Multi-directional Gravity Assist Helps Rehabilitation
- 35 – EPFL to become drone central in early September
- 34 – Mori: A Modular Origami Robo
- 33 – Exoskeleton prevents seniors from falling
- 32 – Insect-Inspired Mechanical Resilience for Multicopters
- 31 – Optimal strategies for fast robotic walking and climbing
- 30 – K-ROCK meets his cousin
- 29 – Artificial feathers take flight
- 28 – Primates regain control of Paralyzed limb
- 27 – The future of space rescue – watch the R2t2 event live
- 26 – A Composite Thread that Varies in Rigidity
- 25 – Soft robots that mimic human muscles
- 24 – LeMano at Cybathlon 2016
- 23 – Varileg exoskeleton at Cybathlon 2016
- 22 – Brain Tweakers at Cybathlon
- 21 – A Drone with Insect-Inspired Folding Wings
- 20 – Teaching the Teachers
- 19 – Amputee Feels Texture with a Bionic Fingertip
- 18 – New stretchable solid and liquid electrical film
- 17 – Robot motion planning
- 16 – Design and use of Soft Pneumatic Actuators
- 15 – Drones learn to follow forest trails in search of lost people
- 14 – Improving motor control after spinal cord injury
- 13 – A New Versatile Soft Gripper
- 12 – Teaching prosthetics – when robots learn from mistakes
- 11 – A Leap Forward in Vision
- 10 – Towards Independence: A BCI telepresence robot
- 09 – Tomorrow in Nature: The future of small autonomous drones
- 08 – Self deploying foldable quadrotor
- 07 – Automatic Re-Initialization and Failure Recovery
- 06 – Swiss Robotics at European Robotics Forum
- 05 – Spin Fund holders Flyability win first UAE Drones for Good competition
- 04 – A Flying Robot that can Walk
- 03 – Revolutionary implant revitalises broken spinal cord
- 02 – A foldable antagonistic actuator
- 01 – Paralysed man takes first kick of the World Cup
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