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Tech Xplore on MSNA robot learns to handle bulky objects like humans do after just one lesson
For all their technological brilliance, from navigating distant planets to performing complex surgery, robots still struggle ...
This shows how robots could learn complex, human-like skills from a single demonstration—opening doors to safer, more ...
A robot can now travel through the human body to cure diseases. Scientists have created a Transformers-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami. The shape-shifting device ...
As the robot walks, it continuously predicts the best body shape for the terrain as it encounters it, while updating its model with measurements of how well it can walk.
[Malte Ahlers] from Germany, After having completed a PhD in neurobiology, decided to build a human sized humanoid robot torso. [Malte] has an interest in robotics and wanted to show case some of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBody, not brain: How design flaws stop humanoid robots from leaving the lab
They flip, fold, and dance, but humanoid robots are burning more energy than humans on simple tasks. Experts say the flaw is in the design.
Scientists created robots controlled by signals come from mycelia - the branching underground networks that support mushrooms ...
Researchers have developed a microscopic robot capable of moving using four tiny “legs” controlled by lasers. The robots could be mass-produced, and may one day … ...
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