Most of nature – including humans – is symmetrical, and as creations reflect their creators, many robots we create today ...
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New 20-legged Argus robot redefines robotics with directionless movement design
Researchers at Duke University have developed a novel robotic system that challenges traditional design ...
Researchers have developed a bird-like robot capable of walking, hopping, and leaping into flight. Named RAVEN (Robotic Avian-inspired Vehicle for multiple Environments), the design features ...
Say hello to Argus, a 20-legged, blob-looking robot capable of seeing in all directions at the same time and able to move ...
Duke's 20-legged Argus robot defies biology. With no front or back, this math-driven machine can climb, roll, and see in any direction.
Duke researchers unveiled Argus, a 20-legged robot designed to move, stabilize, climb, and recover from collisions in almost any direction.
Robot Argus has 20 legs. This allows it to move in any direction immediately. According to the researchers, this is almost ...
Hello Robot's Stretch 4 is a wheeled robot designed for safe home assistance, offering an alternative to humanoid robots with ...
An open-source quadruped robot named Q8botOne aims to provide an affordable, fully assembled robotic ...
Orbit Robotics built Helios, a four-armed robot designed for zero gravity that grips and braces inside spacecraft while ...
Robots designed for neurorehabilitation, specifically for supporting arm and leg movement and motor relearning, are increasingly being adopted for individuals with limited limb mobility due to illness ...
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