Russia ’s first humanoid robot with artificial intelligence fell on stage during its official debut at a technology event in ...
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Can This Robot Really Fly? Robosen’s Buzz Lightyear in Action
Check out the incredible Robosen Buzz Lightyear robot in action! Watch as it moves, poses, and performs tricks like you’ve ...
In a laboratory in Connecticut, a palm-sized silicone robot scrunches up its body to inch forward in a caterpillar-like motion. A brick tips over onto its leg, trapping it as it struggles to move on.
Over on their YouTube channel [Science Buddies] shows us how to embed LEDs in soft robots. Soft robots can be made entirely or partially from silicone. In the video you see an example of a claw-like ...
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Russia’s First AI Humanoid Robot Literally Faceplants On Stage In Humiliating Fashion
Russia’s newest humanoid robot crashed to the stage floor Sunday during its grand debut, scattering parts across a Moscow ...
Scientists regularly draw ideas from the natural world in a bid to improve robotic performance, and when it comes to soft robots that swim, motion in the ocean is a rich source of inspiration. The ...
A new type of shape-shifting robot can amputate its leg to free itself from tricky situations. The robot is the brainchild of a group of engineers at a lab in Connecticut. The robot itself is ...
While some robots look like a lot of fun and can put a smile on your face, others clearly have a more serious job to do. Take the Thermite RS3, built by Kansas-based Textron. This chunky bit of kit ...
A silicone robot has survived a journey to 10,900 metres below the ocean’s surface in the Mariana trench, where the crushing pressure can implode all but the strongest enclosures. This device could ...
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