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A bicycle robot that can drive fast and jump over obstacles
Experienced human cyclists can perform a wide range of maneuvers and acrobatics while riding their bicycle, from balancing in ...
The PM01 humanoid robot by EngineAI shows off balance in new footage, highlighting stability and resilience as key goals for real-world robotics applications.
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Scientists create bicycle-style robot that travels at high speed while navigating obstacles
Scientists have created a bicycle-style robot designed to travel at high speed while successfully ...
Valkyrie, a humanoid robot that was previously trained to assist NASA with Mars mission preparations, will soon return to the ...
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Watch what happens when a robot tries to skateboard
Engineers have built a robot unlike any other. Called LEONARDO, it combines the abilities of a walking robot with the flight capabilities of a drone. The machine can walk across uneven terrain, fly ...
A Unitree G1 robot sparred with a human journalist, showing how far humanoid robotics has come and where the technology still falls short.
University of Cincinnati engineers looked for simple but effective ways to maintain a robot's orientation while working on a broken satellite in zero gravity. They discovered that a second robotic arm ...
Researchers at Penn and the University of Michigan have developed the world’s smallest, fully autonomous robots. The health ...
MirrorMe Technology's Bolt became the fastest running humanoid robot demonstrated outside computer simulations when it reached a top speed of 22 mph.
EngineAI’s PM01 humanoid robot demonstrates impressive balance and recovery, shrugging off pushes, kicks, and even landing a front flip in a new robotics demo.
Minimal-actuator robotic bicycle demonstrates high-speed mobility and obstacle-jumping using advanced control electronics.
The last decade has seen vast improvements in humanoid robots, but graduating to widespread use might require going back to the fundamentals. “Not reliably,” Hurst said. “I don’t think it’s totally ...
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