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Initiative take home Media Agency of the Year while Thinkerbell win Creative at the Mumbrella Awards 2021
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Deep thinking: DARPA s underground robot challenge | The Engineer The Engineer
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Mumbrella Awards 2021 shortlist, Merrick Watts to host the gala event
May 20, 2021 10:23
The shortlist for the 2021 Mumbrella Awards has been announced, with The Monkeys and Special Group among the top nominations.
With 11 nominations, The Monkeys received two nods in the Mumbrella Award for Insight, TV Ad of the Year and Social Idea of the Year categories, as well as nominations in Best Use of Real-Time Marketing, Creative Agency of the Year and Ad Campaign of the Year.
Meanwhile, Special Group earned ten nominations across categories including TV Ad of the Year, Content Marketing Strategy of the Year, Social Idea of the Year, Best Use of Real-Time Marketing, and the Mumbrella Awards for Bravery, Insight and Innovation.
CMU s Snakebot Goes for a Swim – India Education | Latest Education News India | Global Educational News
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HUMRS during its March 2021 underwater demonstration. PHOTO SOURCE: Carnegie Mellon University
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) have developed a submersible, snakelike robot that could be used to inspect ships and underwater infrastructure, including offshore rigs and pipelines.
Last month a team from the Biorobotics Lab in the university’s School of Computer Science’s Robotics Institute tested the modular reptilian robot – formally known as the Hardened Underwater Modular Robot Snake (HUMRS) – in Carnegie Mellon’s swimming pool. According to a written statement from the university, the demonstration showcased HUMRS’ ease of control and ability to dive through underwater hoops and swim smoothly and precisely