Creating robots that can walk isn't a new concept. For example, robotics company Boston Dynamics has spent more than a decade designing walking robots. However, Kriegman's findings present yet ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina startup unveils humanoid robot that can perform continuous backflipsScientists from the Beijing-based NOETIX Robotics have developed a new meter-tall humanoid robot that is capable of ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNA springtail-like jumping robot: Diminutive device can leap 23 times its body lengthSpringtails, small bugs often found crawling through leaf litter and garden soil, are expert jumpers. Inspired by these hopping hexapods, roboticists at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of ...
[James Bruton] is on a quest to explore all the weird and wonderful methods of robot locomotion, and in his latest project created an omnidirectional walker that can move in any direction ...
An curved arrow pointing right. This walking robot looks like it just walked out of Transformers. The Method-2 bipedal robot is a prototype from Korean company Hancook Mirae Technology.
A robotics firm in China claims a robot has performed the world's first humanoid robot front flip, which is significantly more difficult than a backflip.
An elderly resident plays chess with a smart robot at a nursing home in Ganzhou, East China's Jiangxi Province, on March 12, ...
The world has a severe lack of robots, and the shortage of walking robots is untenable. We were promised flying cars and fusion reactors, yet here we are, 15 years into the twenty-first century ...
Inspired by these hopping hexapods, roboticists have made a walking, jumping robot that pushes the boundaries of what small robots can do. The research glimpses a future where nimble microrobots ...
When it comes to traipsing through mud and muck, robots are no match for a moose. “Robots are just starting to be able to work on non-flat grounds, like construction sites or stairs, but if we ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSony's aibo dog could soon walk quietly and perform elaborate dance routinesAibo, the cute-looking robot puppy developed by Sony, was designed to be a household companion. The robot can already emulate many of the movements and behaviors of real dogs, such as walking on four ...
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