Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
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Handy robot can crawl and pick up objects from multiple angles
Like something out of the Addams Family, scientists have created a detachable robotic hand that can crawl and grab objects.
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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
Beyond object tracking, the Moto Tag 2 includes a button for remote camera capture and reverse location tracking (Find My ...
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US researchers build fall-safe biped robots to advance real-world reinforcement learning
HybridLeg robots Olaf and Snogie use impact-safe design and self-recovery to enable scalable, real-world hardware ...
Scientists have created a robot that learns lip movements by watching humans rather than following preset rules. The ...
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Adaptive motion system helps robots achieve human-like dexterity with minimal data
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic ...
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Tracked tank mobile robot RC platform with Arduino
This product is courtesy of It was super easy to make this mobile tracked platform and radio-controlled useful for building robots and other systems. It uses Arduino to run the logic to control it ...
Most robot headlines follow a familiar script: a machine masters one narrow trick in a controlled lab, then comes the bold promise that everything is about to change. I usually tune those stories out.
The development hasn’t been straightforward. Early versions of the algorithm struggled with shadows and confused driftwood ...
Many researchers agree that there has been a step change in humanoid capability over the past five years, owing to cheaper ...
Physically, sound is just pressure moving through a medium. If you harness that pressure correctly, you can actually push things around using nothing but sound. That's exactly what researchers at ...
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