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Biologists and engineers designed an approach to increase the chances of a robot achieving upright and balanced landings without needing great grip strength, by controlling the forces along its leg.
one we’re guessing you have never seen before. The robot uses a single motor to drive its hemispherical omnidirectional gimbaled wheel, propelling it across the floor at amazing speeds with ...
Double Robotics' newest robot has a mind of its own. The previous iterations of the Double 3 had been more like "FaceTime on wheels," co-founders ... They even said at one of their weddings ...
Twenty-one humanoid ... legs rather than wheels or tracks, similar to how humans walk. The term "bipedal" literally means "two-footed," referring to the robot's ability to balance and move on ...
Too bad you can't actually buy one. The Kawasaki Corleo is a four-legged rideable robot, the answer to the question: "What if we put legs on an all-terrain vehicle instead of wheels?" Kawasaki ...
We don’t know how much time passed between the invention of the wheel ... robots to skate, too? An IEEE Spectrum interview with [Marko Bjelonic] of ETH Zürich describes progress by one of ...
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