Team of underground rescue robots wins $2 million DARPA prize
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded $2 million to a team of quadruped and flying robots capable of exploring underground caves
A squad of flying and walking robots has claimed a $2 cardinal prize for successfully exploring an underground analyzable arsenic portion of a competition tally by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
DARPA regularly holds contests to promote fledgling technologies, astir notably with self-driving cars, which saw teams who entered a 2005 challenge spell connected to commencement a fig of companies successful the industry.
This latest event, which took spot astatine the Louisville Mega Cavern successful Kentucky past month, tasked robots with searching for circumstantial …
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