A four-legged robot now walks like a living, breathing creature—no rehearsals, no manual tweaks. Researchers at the University of Leeds designed it to move, react, and adapt entirely on its own.
A series of videos is reigniting debate over the future of humanoid robots. The videos shared by robot builder and researcher Logan Olson from October show the training exercise that enables a ...
Teaching a humanoid robot to move naturally is less a software trick than a data marathon. Behind the polished demos of ...
Ground Control Robotics (GCR) Inc., a startup company seeking to commercialize a centipede-like robot developed at Georgia Institute of Technology, may be on the verge of acquiring its first customers ...
Engineers at Northwestern University have created a new kind of robot that can adapt, recover from damage, and keep moving even after being broken apart. The machines, called “legged metamachines,” ...
Humanoid robots, robotic systems with a human-like body structure, have the potential of tackling various real-world tasks ...
Scientists have created a bicycle-style robot designed to travel at high speed while successfully ...