Researchers with the University of Maryland are turning a dog they nicknamed Spot into a robot that can assess patients at mass casualty scenes.
Recently appearing on battlefields and often called “robot dogs,” four-legged robots now have a domestic competitor. The ...
After suffering severe injuries in Iraq, a veteran discovers healing, purpose and renewed connection through the ...
On a recent autumn morning in Washington, amid the polished halls of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) annual ...
The University of Maryland’s RoboScout team is participating in the second year of a three-year Defense Advanced Research ...
Cargill deploys Boston Dynamics' robotic dog Spot to patrol its Amsterdam plant, performing thousands of inspections weekly ...