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AI robot dogs take over dangerous firefighting missions too risky for human responders
Robotics firm DEEP Robotics has introduced its “Emergency Firefighting Solution,” a system that integrates ...
CAL FIRE used two of Overland’s self-driving 4-wheelers for resupply (food, water, battery delivery) and wildfire logistics ...
Gilbert Fire and Rescue is mourning the loss of Arizona's first arson detection dog, the department announced Monday.
Researchers at Princeton University have built a swarm of interconnected mini-robots that “bloom” like flowers in response to ...
In a world where data is shared seamlessly and instantaneously, the lack of intelligence in legacy fire alarm systems is ...
On Monday, Gilbert Fire announced that Spring, the state's first ATF Accelerant Detection Canine, died at the age of 15.
Local fire departments are spreading awareness as the peak of “heating fire season” arrives. According to a recent Facebook post from Oakmont Volunteer Fire Department, December, January and February ...
The science pros at TKOR experiment with starting a fire using just a sandwich bag. Venezuelan VP demands US free Maduro and vows to defend nation Man does DNA test on "weird looking" rescue dog, ...
Humanoid robots have come on leaps and bounds in recent times, and much is expected of the advanced machines in the coming year. The process of training humanoid robots can take various forms. Unitree ...
Researchers created fully autonomous robots smaller than a grain of salt Robots swim using electrical fields to manipulate ions in the surrounding fluid The propulsion system allows coordinated ...
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How Indian Army's fire fighting robots will protect ammunition depots & high-risk installations
Indian Army signs ₹62-crore deal for 18 indigenous Fire Fighting Robots, adopting a Navy-tested iDEX system to speed ...
Minoa, N.Y. — Firefighters used water from a nearby stream to put out a fire at a business in Minoa Friday evening as the area remains under orders to conserve drinking water. Around 6:40 p.m., ...
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