Left To Their Own Devices, Robots Evolve Into Diverse Populations
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Eat or Mate? Two robots spot one another across a field of six batteries. Stefan Elfwing and Kenji Doya, PLOS ONE, 2014 There…
Eat or Mate? Two robots spot one another across a field of six batteries. Stefan Elfwing and Kenji Doya, PLOS ONE, 2014 There…
A new paper by OIST's Neural Computation Unit has demonstrated the usefulness of robots in studying evolution. Published in…
Scientists have demonstrated the usefulness of robots in studying evolution. They successfully used a colony of rodent-like…
Researchers have successfully used a colony of rodent-like robots to watch different mating strategies evolve. The work not…
A new paper by OIST’s Neural Computation Unit has demonstrated the usefulness of robots in studying evolution. Published in…