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Walk Me: Toyota stuns world with robot chair that walks, climbs, and folds itself
Toyota’s Walk Me is a robotic chair with legs that walk, climb, and fold, redefining mobility at the Japan Mobility Show 2025 ...
Humans have always admired horses for their strength, grace, and versatility. Now, scientists and engineers at Kawasaki Heavy Industries have decided it’s time for a mechanical twist on this natural ...
According to the company, the robot has 82 degrees of freedom, which enable smooth, flexible movements, and is powered by ...
While the chair is still a prototype, it aims to allow users with limited mobility to climb stairs or cross other obstacles that would be impassable by traditional wheelchairs. It's also capable of ...
Unitree's G1 robot displays remarkable balance and steadiness during the feat.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox ...
AIDOL is apparently Russia’s first domestically produced AI-powered humanoid robot … but hopefully it won’t be the last.
Inspired by the wheel-bodied battle droids from Star Wars, a scientist has created a robot that rolls along on one big wheel, using extendable legs to steer. Instead of smashing the Rebel Alliance, ...
Inventors and researchers have been developing robots for almost 70 years. To date, all the machines they have built – whether for factories or elsewhere – have had one thing in common: they are ...
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