Research on bipedal robots has amassed over the years, and as the saying goes, if these Imagineers saw further it was by standing on the shoulders of larger robotic platforms. However, the Project ...
While many bipedal (i.e., two-legged) robots are humanoids, meaning that their body resembles that of humans, others draw inspiration from other animals that walk on two legs, such as ostriches ...
It was nearly eight years ago when Boston Dynamics’ bipedal Atlas robot performed its first-ever back flip, dazzling everyone with its incredible balance, agility, and precision. Now ...
serving robots, and ones that can even dance. Meet LEO, a new bipedal robot developed by researchers at Caltech, that can easily switch between walking and flying. The robot can even ride a ...
A US firm has released Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, muscuskeletal android. The video of the robot has since gone viral. US-based robotics company Clone has released a video showing its ...
This sets it apart from other humanoid robots. Clone Robotics claims it is the world's first bipedal musculoskeletal android. However, Kengoro, developed by the University of Tokyo's JSK Lab in ...
Many of the world’s robots use some form of AI to process their paths through life, whether it’s sorting, tracking, moving or working out which repetitive task to perform. Pair a robotic device with a ...