The Power and Control Autonomous Harvard Ambulatory MicroRobot (HAMR-F) For many folks, the word “hammer” summons up distinctly 1990s images of baggy hip-hop pants and rapper-dancers going broke.
As reflex sights have become more durable many tactical and competitive shooters have begun pairing them with fixed-power scopes as an alternative to variable power scopes. At first glance this setup ...
Seagate is set to buy Intevac, a specialist in HAMR drive production HAMR is seen as the technology which is going to drive ...
Earlier in 2017 Seagate announced that the first hard drives using Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording, or HAMR, will ship to key customers by the end of 2018. Earlier in 2017 Seagate announced that the ...
Though there's much work to be done before miniature robots move exactly like insects, Harvard Microrobotics Lab is making strides with its latest prototypes. It recently demonstrated the Harvard ...
Researchers at Harvard have created a tiny cockroach-inspired robot that’s only about the size of a penny and weighs just 0.3 grams. It can run, jump, carry heavy payloads relative to its size — and ...
Harvard scientists have packed the sensors and circuitry of their cockroach-sized HAMR robot into an even teeny-tinier structure the size of a penny. Dubbed HAMR-JR, the microrobot is about half the ...
Harvard researchers have created a microrobot they call HAMR-JR that's able to run, jump, carry heavy payloads, and is highly maneuverable. It's a half-scale version of another robot developed at ...
The company's new drive has the highest capacity ever produced and it is on track to grow beyond 20TB by 2020. Seagate used the 16TB pre-release version of its HAMR-based Exos hard drive to run tests ...
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