In two volatile spots in the occupied West Bank, Israel has installed robotic weapons that can fire tear gas, stun grenades and sponge-tipped bullets at Palestinian protesters.
Smart, cheap ‘Joey’ robot could soon help clear blockages in critical pipes underground
Beneath our streets lies a maze of pipes, conduits for water, sewage, and gas. Regular inspection of these pipes for leaks or repair normally requires them to be dug up. The latter is not only onerous and expensive—with an estimated annual cost of 5.5 billion pounds in the UK alone—but causes disruption to traffic as well as a nuisance to people living nearby, not to mention damage to the environment.
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Best practices for data enrichment
Building a responsible approach to data collection with the Partnership on AI...
Autonomous crawling soft ‘ringbots’ can navigate narrow gaps
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created a ring-shaped soft robot capable of crawling across surfaces when exposed to elevated temperatures or infrared light. The researchers have demonstrated that these "ringbots" are capable of pulling a small payload across the surface—in ambient air or under water, as well as passing through a gap that is narrower than its ring size.
Tazza! A 3D-Based Robot Pick-and-Place Vision System
The vision system performs three key tasks: scanning in 3D the raw white vessels; analyzing the 3D scans to establish the vessels’ size, shape, position; and communicating the results to the cobot so it can accurately reach the teacups as they move along the production line.
A palm-sized drone to track chemical plumes
Robots that can automatically recognize and track specific odors could have a wide range of valuable applications. For instance, they could help to identify the sources of harmful chemical substances in the air after hazardous accidents at power plants, explosions, or other disasters.
6-axis robots for injection molding open possibilities for manufacturers
6-axis robots in particular, aside from being among the most widely-used industrial machines in general, have become known as the trusted workhorse of injection molding loading and unloading.
#IROS2022 best paper awards

Did you have the chance to attend the 2022 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS 2022) in Kyoto? Here we bring you the papers that received an award this year in case you missed them. Congratulations to all the winners and finalists!
Best Paper Award on Cognitive Robotics
Best RoboCup Paper Award
Best Paper Award on Robot Mechanisms and Design
Best Entertainment and Amusement Paper Award
Robot Learning to Paint from Demonstrations. Younghyo Park, Seunghun Jeon, and Taeyoon Lee.
Best Paper Award on Safety, Security, and Rescue Robotics
Best Paper Award on Agri-Robotics
Best Paper Award on Mobile Manipulation
Best Application Paper Award
Best Paper Award for Industrial Robotics Research for Applications
ABB Best Student Paper Award
Best Paper Award
SpeedFolding: Learning Efficient Bimanual Folding of Garments. Yahav Avigal, Lars Berscheid, Tamim Asfour, Torsten Kroeger, and Ken Goldberg.