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Interesting Engineering on MSNOne-legged robot learns upright landing using squirrel-inspired strategyThink of a robot leaping through a forest, navigating branches just like a squirrel. Researchers from the University of ...
Squirrels move nimbly by leaping through the treetops. A robot from the University of California wants to do the same.
When the IMU detects that the GOAT is on flat ground, the robot takes on an oval shape with one wheel at each "corner," almost like the chassis of a car. This configuration makes for fast and ...
Small wheeled robots are great for exploring robotics and it’s easier than ever to get started, thanks to growing availability and affordability of basic components. One such component is a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina’s robot dog gets one-touch navigation feature for rescue in tough terrainsResearchers from DEEP Robotics have developed a feature that lets their robotic dog navigate complex environments on its own.
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Tech Xplore on MSNEngineers develop hybrid robot that balances strength and flexibility—and can screw in a lightbulbHow many robots does it take to screw in a lightbulb? The answer is more complicated than you might think. New research from ...
Narrator: One minute, it's a self-driving miniature car with a top speed of 14 miles per hour and a payload capacity of 110 pounds. The next, it's a two-legged humanoid robot able to climb ...
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Robot dog Lynx wows with incredible tricksDancing, somersaults, riding on one wheel: Lynx, the robot dog from a Chinese company, is capable of amazing feats. The unhealthiest fast-food sandwich isn't a Big Mac, based on data. See the 10 ...
[Madox] gutted an Insignia Infocast to use with this robot. Insignia is Best Buy’s ... and embedded Linux board for a project like this one. The body and wheels are 3D printed, with design ...
This summer, it's all about balancing your way down the street on various one-wheeled personal vehicles. These remote-free vehicles are all electric and use self-balancing tech to hurtle you ...
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