Unitree engineers have showcased the new 'Anti-Gravity' mode in its G1 humanoid robot by repeatedly kicking it in the chest ...
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How MIT Engineers Mimic Nature With Robotic Insects
MIT researchers are building robot insects to mimic the way real bugs fly, crawl, and sense their environment. These micro-machines are designed to test lightweight materials, flexible electronics, ...
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US firm's industrial-grade humanoid robots to transform shipyard operations with new deal
Unlike traditional industrial robots, humanoid robots are uniquely suited to operate in shipyards designed for human workers.
Robotics, virtual reality and artificial intelligence could be game changers for poultry processors following promising ...
What if a helper robot could sense when your brain was tired? Assistant professor Maria Kyrarini receives two major NSF ...
Alloy cuts the time robotics teams spend sifting through data to solve problems and build expensive custom infrastructure.
Robotics, virtual reality and artificial intelligence could be game changers for poultry processors following promising ...
Founded in Sydney, Alloy cuts the time robotics teams spend sifting through data to solve problems and build expensive custom infrastructure from scratch.
In Amherst, high school students can graduate with more than just a diploma. Some students are leaving with up to nine ...
Engineers develop incredible robot that could save lives in disasters: 'Rare but devastating events'
Massive structural damage in the wake of disasters like tornadoes, hurricanes, landslides, and wildfires can make recovering ...
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Study captures how humans touch unfamiliar objects, offering lessons for human–robot interaction
To estimate the weight of a rock, you pick it up. Is it rough, or smooth? You run a finger over it. We're constantly gathering information through our sense of touch, which is closely connected to how ...
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