If you thought humanoid robots were only capable of completing mundane tasks, think again. EngineAI just showed off its T800 ...
DisneyResearchHub has published a detailed technical paper outlining how Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development ...
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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 introduced a machine that can walk like a human, take flight like a drone, ...
So was Shakey, a quasi-autonomous robot whose navigation technology is still used by car companies and space agencies today. For the last two decades, roboticist Roy Kornbluh has been working here on ...
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Meet Sand Hound — The Robot Built to Walk Where Humans Can’t
What happens when the military builds a robot that can walk across beaches, dunes, and shifting coastlines without sinking, slipping, or stopping? You get Sand Hound — a four-legged autonomous scout ...
Two autonomous robots combine walking, flying, and rolling in rescue missions that would be too risky for humans.
AMES, Iowa – You may not remember it, but odds are you took a few tumbles during your toddler era. You weren’t alone. Falling, after all, is a natural consequence of learning to crawl, walk, climb and ...
Aditya Sripada] and [Abhishek Warrier]’s TARS3D robot came from asking what it would take to make a robot with the capabilities of TARS, the robotic character from Interstellar. We ...
General-purpose robots remain rare not for a lack of hardware but because we still can’t give machines the physical intuition ...
‘If it tells me to walk, I get my stick’: How robots are caring for Britain’s vulnerable and elderly
Every day, Tara is asked that question, not by a nurse, friend or family member, but by a little white robot that lives at her house. She is also asked whether she has drunk enough water, is reminded ...
Elektro didn’t come to fruition, but we’re nearly at the point where the future finally arrives. Earlier this year, Beijing ...
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