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7 ‘secret’ systems that make humanoid robots think, walk and work like humans
How advanced actuators, compliance control, and real-time planning create capable, safe humanoid collaborators.
Magnetic graphene oxide sheets fold, move, sense motion, and switch function by swapping magnetic layers, offering a fast, reprogrammable platform for soft robots and other morphable structures.
Some trophies and achievements in Stray will be much easier to earn compared to others. In total, there are 8 Bronze Trophies ...
Nike's Project Amplify introduces a powered footwear system designed to enhance natural movement for runners and walkers. This innovative technology, featuring a lightweight motor and rechargeable ...
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The value of physical intelligence: How researchers are working to safely advance capabilities of humanoid robots
You may not remember it, but odds are you took a few tumbles during your toddler era. You weren't alone. Falling, after all, ...
You should always keep up with the newest technology. But never forget how to use older technologies when they help you more.
A team of researchers from North Carolina State University has created a new 3D-printing method that builds paper-thin ...
In 2012, Amazon workers had to walk 10 miles a day collecting goods from all parts of the warehouse and bring them back to ...
Robotics engineers worldwide are tackling one of the most challenging frontiers in artificial intelligence and mechanical engineering: building a hand that functions like a human's. While ...
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From lab to life: How US engineers teach humanoid robots balance and precision
The study mentions that risk assessment of a robot in controlled environments, such as laboratories and proving grounds, is a common means to assess, certify, validate, verify, and characterize the ...
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The Video You’ll Watch Three Times Over: This Humanoid Robot Can Walk, Fly, Roll and… Transform in Mid-Air!
In a demonstration that signals a new chapter in mobile robotics, researchers at the California Institute of Technology have ...
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