But if – like me – you'd rather sit back and let a robot do the work, startup NexLawn is developing a robo-mower with a retractable arm capable of performing numerous garden tasks. The concept ...
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China’s Unitree debuts wheeled humanoid robot designed for fast, repetitive tasks
Chinese robotics company Unitree Robotics has launched the G1-D, its first humanoid robot on wheels. The robot is designed to ...
Most existing robots designed to move on the ground rely on either wheels or legs, as opposed to a combination of the two. Yet robots that can seamlessly switch between wheeled and legged locomotion ...
The three-jointed arms each boast seven degrees of freedom, and are equipped with Pudu's 11-degree-of-freedom DH11 robotic hands. This setup gives the robot an operational reach of up to 2 meters (6.6 ...
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Wearable tech lets users control machines and robots while on the move
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...
Apple is reportedly shifting into the world of home robots after the wheels came off its electric car. According to a new report from Bloomberg, a team of several hundred is working on its potential ...
Johns Hopkins APL has installed a state-of-the-art robotic arm to advance repair and manufacturing for the maritime ...
A laboratory in Pittsburgh’s Bakery Square is poised to make the next breakthrough in wheelchairs, a mostly stagnant industry with huge quality of life implications for millions of disabled Americans.
Columbus middle schoolers attended a STEM-focused robotics workshop hosted by Columbus State Community College.
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