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A robotic hand can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming.
A robotic hand developed at EPFL can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming.
Scientists at the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) are working on the development of a humanoid robot ...
Scientists at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are creating a humanoid robot to minimize troop risk ...
National Workshop on Advanced Legged Robotics (NWALR-2025) was inaugurated today at Pune by Dr G Satheesh Reddy, Honorary ...
DRDO scientists in Pune are developing a humanoid robot for frontline military missions, aiming to reduce troop exposure in ...
Researchers have come up with clever ways to train LLMs over the last few years, and they're making similar breakthroughs in ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: 3D-printed humanoid robot made in just $70 with lifelike arms, chatbot brainA new open-source humanoid robot, ALANA, is attracting action in the maker community for its affordability and functionality.
A new AI model created by researchers at Brown can generate motion in all kinds of robots and animated figures — humanoids, ...
The three-day workshop, which began on Thursday, has been organised by the R&DE(E) in association with College of Engineering Pune Technological University under the aegis of Pune chapter of the ...
A research team from AMOLF in Amsterdam has created a soft robot that walks, hops, and swims—all without a brain, electronics, or AI. Just soft tubes, air, and some clever physics.
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