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Autonomous delivery is no longer just a rolling robot demo, but a question of reliable operation among people, kerbs, traffic lights and everyday urban mess.
New MIT work pushes ionotronics from a lab niche toward devices that need to communicate with human tissue without rigid electronics in the middle.
Cornell researchers show why the future of robotic harvesting may depend less on cameras and more on fingers that know how hard they can squeeze.