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Scientists create living robots with customizable movement powered by human lung cells
A brand-new engineering approach at Carnegie Mellon University is creating “designer” biological robots using human lung ...
Assuming it can turn its Project Orion augmented reality glasses into a real product people can buy, Meta apparently wants to ...
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How to Make Hydraulic Powered Robotic Arm from Cardboard
In this video I show you how to make robotic arm from cardboard, it's quite fun to plaw with. Especially by moving coca cola cans. You need: cardboard, 8 syringes with rubber piston, old battery, 4 ...
RoboFalcon 2.0 mimics bird wing motions Robot achieves self-takeoff and low-speed flight Wing system couples flapping, sweeping, folding ...
After four years of hype, Optimus shows some progress, yet the humanoid struggles to prove it's worth beyond staged demos.
Diligent Robotics co-founder Vivian Chu said her "minimum viable humanoid" robots are already helping hospital staff save ...
The remarkable robot dog — or more accurately, its AI-powered brain — can even handle having its legs extended by wooden poles, or having wheels attached. Short of a rocket-propelled grenade coming ...
A video making its rounds on social media shows an engineer from a startup called Skild AI taking a chainsaw to the limbs of a robot dog.
With RoboBallet, the complexity of computation also grew with the complexity of the system, but at a far slower rate. (The computations grew linearly with the growing number of tasks and obstacles, ...
In recent years, while ensuring the supply of coal for electricity generation, Shanxi has actively built a new energy system, simultaneously developing wind power, photovoltaic power generation, ...
The RoboBee features two “wafer-thin” wings that flap some 120 times a second to achieve vertical takeoff and mid-air ...
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