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Ground-going delivery robots are already streamlining operations in various industries, but they typically still have to be loaded and unloaded by humans. That's where the multi-terrain LEVA bot ...
Now that we have a wide assortment of recreational wheeled footwear, what’s next? How about teaching robots to skate, too? An IEEE Spectrum interview with [Marko Bjelonic] of ETH Zürich ...
If your interest lies with robotics there are a multitude of different platforms for you to build. [Teemu Laurila] was frustrated with what was on offer, so designed his own with four-wheel double ...
The motion plastics specialist igus has unveiled its first humanoid robot, which is designed to support industrial production ...
The next, it's a two-legged humanoid robot able to climb staircases and use elevators. Its origins can be traced back to the Anymal, a quadrupedal robot that can autonomously navigate rough terrain.
In addition, the team also developed a 4.5-centimeter-high, 0.8-gram mini-"Transformer" actuator employing more than ten actuator units, as well as a multi-functional wheeled robot that can morph into ...
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Watch this BMX Robot Do Some Sick Flips
This is the Ultra Mobile Vehicle, a two-wheeled robot developed by the RAI Institute which can teach itself some sick tricks!> ...