The “MuddyBot” robot — with two green "fins" and a powerful "tail" — uses the locomotion principles of the mudskipper to move through a trackway filled with granular materials. The “MuddyBot” robot — ...
A new open-source bipedal robot, dubbed MEVITA, has been designed by engineers at the JSK Robotics Laboratory of the University of Tokyo, Japan. Interestingly, MEVITA aims to tackle the common issues ...
Agility Robotics opened the world's first factory for humanoid robots in Salem. The bipedal robot, named Digit, is designed ...
In short: A robot 'guide dog' could be the answer to a shortage of traditional canine helpers for visually impaired people. A team at Jiao Tong University in Shanghai developed the robot, recognising ...
Researchers at ETH Zürich are very good at keeping robots standing upright. Back in 2022, the school’s robotics team taught the quadrupedal ANYmal robot how to hike up mountains without falling over.
13 February 2008 DOHA - How do chameleons change their colour? What does a fly see? How far can a squid squirt water? The best place to find out how real animals work will be at the "Robot Zoo", on ...
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