A robotic dog that can run, climb, and carry your gear across rugged terrain sounds like science fiction. But Chinese robotics company Unitree believes it has built exactly that with the As2 companion ...
Engineers have built multi-legged robots capable of maneuvering in challenging environments and accomplishing difficult tasks collectively, mimicking their natural-world counterparts. As a robotics ...
“When you see a scurrying centipede, you're basically seeing an animal that inhabits a world that is very different than our world of movement,” said Daniel Goldman, the Dunn Family Professor in the ...
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Four-legged robot plays badminton with humans
A small team of roboticists at Robotic Systems Lab, ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, has designed, built and tested a four-legged robot capable of playing badminton with human players. In their study, ...
Deep Robotics, a company from China, has unveiled a durable four-legged robot built to operate in extreme environments that humans struggle to traverse. It's called the Lynx M20, and it builds upon ...
Unlike traditional mobile robots, legged robots leverage their distinctive “leg” structures to traverse obstacles and adapt to uneven terrain, demonstrating exceptional mobility when confronted with ...
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I just saw Roborock's new two-legged robot vacuum climb stairs — and even jump in mid-air
As CES 2026 kicks off, the best robot vacuums and innovative robot mops are expected to be a hot topic this year. And Roborock seems to be paving the way in innovation and design with its latest ...
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Video: China’s next-gen humanoid robot targets smart manufacturing with agility
Chinese robotics player Agibot has unveiled an updated version of its G2, an industrial ...
(Nanowerk News) As a robotics engineer, Yasemin Ozkan-Aydin, assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, gets her inspiration from biological systems. The collective ...
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