Robotics firm 1X has developed a humanoid robot for home chores that is wrapped in beige knitwear to "complement living ...
A high school robotics team from the Central Coast will represent the U.S. in an international competition in China next ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNModular robot design uses tethered jumping for planetary explorationRecent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the development of robotic systems, including spacecraft for ...
Anker Innovations brand, known for its smart home cleaning and security solutions, announced its most innovative deep ...
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Telegram on MSNWPI robotics engineers use origami to create human-friendly robotic armRobotics engineers at WPI are using the art of origami to create a safer, more user-friendly robotic arm for potential home ...
Navigation and sensing in humanoid robots involves real-time data acquisition gathered from sensors to obtain input for ...
EPFL engineers have designed a flexible swimming robot capable of maneuvering effortlessly through congested water surfaces. Inspired by marine flatworms, this groundbreaking device opens new avenues ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNLouisville robotics team, Robo Jockeys, rev up for competition with new creationThe Winner's Circle Robo Jockeys are already hard at work on their latest robotic creation. The team consists of about 30 students from high schools across the Louisville area.
Flagstaff High School students Jersey Thomson, left, Kevin Rodgers, center, and Ethan Overton watch their robot take on the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWatch US firm's humanoid robot perfectly serve coffee, clean house, hold talksNEO can now walk with a natural human gait and arm swings, squat down to pick things up from the ground and sit in chairs.
A realistic humanoid robot, reportedly the "world's first bipedal, musculoskeletal android" suddenly came to life in a now ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina's bionic robot replicates cheetah-like motion with innovative material technologyResearchers at Northeastern University in China have developed a new H-shaped bionic robot that can replicate the swift, fluid movements of a cheetah while running.
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