If you were making a multi-limbed symmetric nightmare of a robot, where else would you look for a name but Greek Mythology?
"We're not imitating anything in nature." The post Behold! Duke Scientists Build Biblically Accurate Angel Robot appeared ...
Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
A weird 20-legged machine could change how scientists think about the ideal robot form. For decades, roboticists have been ...
The roly-poly robot named after a mythological many-eyed giant has depth-sensing cameras attached to 20 telescoping legs that ...
A robot being developed at Duke University is almost ready to face the world, in any direction. Instead of trying to copy ...
Duke researchers unveiled Argus, a 20-legged robot designed to move, stabilize, climb, and recover from collisions in almost any direction.
Mechanical hands dexterous enough to thread a needle, childlike dancing robots and adult-sized ones to help with deliveries ...
Argus looks more like a virus than a robot, and that's the point. The team at Duke University's General Robotics Lab says ...
Unitree is a Chinese company known for making adorable, relatively affordable robots that dance and shuffle and such. Last night, it revealed its latest creation, which is something of a departure: a ...
Dr Alireza Rastegarpanah co-led research to develop an AI-based method to train robots for real-life tasks such as cutting materials or assembly Current training methods are fast but can fail when a ...
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