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World’s first biomimetic AI robot Moya walks with 92% human-like accuracy
In Shanghai, a humanoid robot named Moya has crossed a threshold that robotics labs have chased for decades, walking with 92% ...
The humanoid robot GrowHR can change its size via air-filled legs. Due to the air chambers, it can also walk on water.
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Can robots ever be graceful?
Firms are working to make the motors that drive robots more efficient and cheaper.
Some exoskeletons can also reverse their motors to help you build strength and burn calories by adding extra resistance: the ...
Humanoid robots look impressive and have enormous potential to change our daily lives, but they still have a reputation for ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot becomes world’s first to walk 130,000 steps in -53°F
China’s humanoid robot maker Unitree has showcased a major cold-weather milestone, with its G1 ...
A bipedal robot made from an artificial skeleton and biological muscle is able to walk and pivot when stimulated with electricity, allowing it to carry out finer movements than previous biohybrid ...
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The Nagoya Institute of Technology in Japan has developed a passive walking robot capable of traveling continuously under its own inertia—without exterior power. All that’s required is slight downward ...
This robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of compressed gas, right off the 3D-printer. Imagine a robot that can walk, without electronics, and only with the ...
Some foolhardy roboticists in France, who clearly haven't read enough sci-fi books, have created a robot that can recover from a broken leg. More accurately, if the robot is immobilized by a broken ...
A fully 3D-printed walking robot made from a single material and powered by compressed gas works without electronics or external control systems. (Nanowerk News) Imagine a robot that can walk, without ...
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