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US researchers develop all-terrain robot with cycloidal wheels for any weather
Researchers at Texas A&M University have constructed a robot with cycloidal wheels, marking a significant step forward in ...
The Deep Robotics Lynx represents a significant milestone in the field of quadrupedal robotics, showcasing advanced capabilities that push the boundaries of what autonomous machines can achieve. With ...
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China debuts robot dog capable of mapping and navigating 10 million square feet
Chinese robotics firm Pudu unveiled its latest creation, the D5, a nearly one-metre-tall (3.2 feet), four-legged robot, at ...
If a robot is going to excel at traversing multiple types of terrain, it shouldn't have an unadaptable "Jack of all trades, master of none" body shape. That's where the GOAT comes in, as it ...
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Two College Students Are Building a Robot to Replant Burned Forests
Marta Bernardino and Sebastião Mendonça invented Trovador, a six-legged, A.I.-powered robot that can plant trees in ...
Automotive-Grade Computing for True Autonomy Powered by a dual-processor architecture featuring NVIDIA Orin and RK3588 for up ...
Although a number of wheeled robots can traverse uneven terrain, their body doesn't stay level as they do so, making them unsuitable for many tasks. That's where the KATR comes in, as it uses ...
Researchers have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that enables a four-legged robot to adapt its gait to different, unfamiliar terrain, just like a real animal, in what is believed to ...
A sidewinder rattlesnake moving on sand. This material relates to a paper that appeared in the Oct. 2014, issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, by Hamidreza Marvi at Georgia Institute of ...
A kirigami-skinned soft robot powered by pneumatic muscles achieves crawling, steering and obstacle avoidance, advancing mobility for confined and rough terrain. (Nanowerk News) Limbless animals move ...
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