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So, a team of scientists at ETH Zürich got busy fixing this problem. “I wanted to fuse perception and body movement,” said ...
ANYmal-D, the badminton-playing quadruped robot from ETH Zurich, combines artificial intelligence with whole-body ...
Scientists have developed a badminton-playing robot, integrating natural agility and perception for swift reflexive responses, similar to human reflexes.
Fishing Cactus steps onto the court with Badminton Time! VR but can it capture the fast-paced energy that defines the racquet ...
Thanks to advanced technology and strict quality control, the company now produces up to 150,000 high-quality badminton rackets monthly, bringing its annual production capacity to 1.8 million rackets.
Quite a racket has been made for a 88-year-old badminton coach to celebrate his teaching of the sport for 65 years. Colin Bedford, from March, Cambridgeshire, took up the game when he was 11 and ...
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