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Robots@Work Videos

We explore the latest in robotics technologies and explain how robots are impacting our daily lives, from consumer bots for the home to military devices for the battlefield.

  • SRI's latest bot disposes of bombs

    SRI's latest bot disposes of bombs

    SRI International calls it Taurus. The 15-pound robot is being developed by researcher Tom Low to remove a roadside bomb in the middle of a war zone, or a suspicious package in the city....

    3 | July 26, 2012 9:48am

  • Sticky fingers for robots

    Sticky fingers for robots

    Grabit, a spin-off from research institute SRI International has developed a way for robots to pick up objects using electroadhesion. SmartPlanet's Sumi Das finds out how the technology works.

    May 9, 2012 4:16pm

  • Robots help sea and space exploration

    Robots help sea and space exploration

    They save lives, save time, and fascinate us all at once. SmartPlanet's Sumi Das reports from the Future of Robotics in Silicon Valley and Beyond event, where robots take center stage and...

    1 | May 9, 2012 4:07pm

  • Lizard motion influencing design of search and rescue robots

    Lizard motion influencing design of search and rescue robots

    Robert Full, a professor at University of California at Berkeley, believes that by studying the motion of animals, we can better design robots for search and rescue missions. SmartPlanet visits...

    1 | May 3, 2012 3:00pm

  • SmartPlanet's best robots of 2011

    SmartPlanet's best robots of 2011

    From an autonomous car to a robot built to respond to disasters to a robot that can fold towels a la Rosie from "The Jetsons," these are just some of the amazing machines that caught the attention...

    November 30, 2011 5:15pm

  • Robot that moves like a roach, could find earthquake survivors

    Robot that moves like a roach, could find earthquake survivors

    The latest creation from U.C. Berkeley's robotics researchers, DASH Plus Wings scampers along at 1.3 meters per second and climbs 17 degree inclines. SmartPlanet's Sumi Das get a close look at...

    1 | October 19, 2011 1:19pm

  • New robots climb stairs and have spines

    New robots climb stairs and have spines

    Robotics researchers from around the world gathered in San Francisco to share their work at the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. SmartPlanet correspondent Sumi Das...

    1 | September 29, 2011 4:37pm

  • Robots at hospital pharmacy mean more accurate dosages

    Robots at hospital pharmacy mean more accurate dosages

    The new pharmacy at the University of California at San Francisco is believed to be the most automated hospital pharmacy in the country. Robots now track and prepare doses of pills, IV bags, and...

    3 | June 8, 2011 12:00am

  • Up close with Stanford's self-driving car

    Up close with Stanford's self-driving car

    Are robotic vehicles the future of driving? Stanford University researchers think so. They've invented, Junior, a four-wheeled autonomous vehicle that drives just like a regular car, but without...

    1 | May 18, 2011 4:49pm

  • Paraplegic Berkeley student walks at graduation with 'exoskeleton' robot suit

    Paraplegic Berkeley student walks at graduation with 'exoskeleton' robot suit

    Cal student Austin Whitney, a paraplegic, walks at Saturday's commencement ceremony using an exoskeleton suit designed by professor Homayoon Kazerooni and his graduate robotics students....

    3 | May 16, 2011 1:21pm

  • At Berkeley, a robot that folds laundry

    At Berkeley, a robot that folds laundry

    Need a little extra help getting the laundry done? Robotics engineers at University of California at Berkeley have developed a robot that can fold towels and socks. SmartPlanet talks to Berkeley...

    6 | February 18, 2011 9:00am

  • Sensor robots to aid military in recon missions

    Sensor robots to aid military in recon missions

    PARC research scientists Julia Liu and Ying Zhang are developing robots to help soldiers in urban combat and civilians on rescue missions. The sensor robots are equipped with infrared bump and...

    2 | January 3, 2011 8:51am

  • Iron Man robot suit gives soldiers super-human ability

    Iron Man robot suit gives soldiers super-human ability

    Raytheon recently demonstrated its next-generation exoskeleton robot suit for military personnel. Using a high-pressure hydraulics system and a mix of sensors and actuators, the new suit aids a...

    14 | September 29, 2010 3:39pm

  • Robots make quick work of hospital tasks

    Robots make quick work of hospital tasks

    At El Camino Hospital in Mountain View, California, industrious robots rove the corridors and ride the elevators carting packages, hauling supplies and even taking out the trash.

    4 | September 16, 2010 8:33am

  • Robots to aid stroke victims with physical therapy

    Robots to aid stroke victims with physical therapy

    Dr. Jacob Rosen, a professor at UC Santa Cruz is designing wearable robots to assist stroke victims in physical therapy and rehabilitation. SmartPlanet visits his robotics lab to see how...

    3 | August 31, 2010 12:25pm