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Rough terrain? No problem for beaver-inspired autonomous robot

by Staff June 27, 2018
June 27, 2018 52 views
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Researchers are using stigmergy, a biological phenomenon that has been used to explain everything from the behavior of termites and beavers to the popularity of Wikipedia, to build new problem-solving autonomous robots.

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