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Tech Xplore on MSNWhole-body teleoperation system allows robots to perform coordinated tasks with human-like dexterityThe ability to remotely control robots in real-time, also known as teleoperation, could be useful for a broad range of ...
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After the space race, China wants to win in humanoid robotsThe humanoid robot race has seen an explosion of new firms in China, and the government has been pouring subsidies into ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBattery-sized bipedal robot Zippy runs, climbs, and tackles rescue missionsZippy, the smallest autonomous bipedal robot ever, walks at 10 leg lengths per second and fits into spaces other robots can’t ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has shared a new video of the company’s Optimus humanoid robot performing fluid dance moves with balance and coordination similar to a human's.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot shows off dance moves in Elon Musk’s new postElon Musk shared a post on his X account showing Tesla’s Optimus humanoid robot throwing new dance moves. The short clip ...
Shenzhen-based robotics firm Dobot announced a strategic partnership with Tencent Cloud today, focusing on integrating cloud ...
Rick Reilly has had enough of everything: our crumbling democracy, the nationwide resurgence of once-dormant diseases, people ...
Sonair is debuting at Automate 2025 its ADAR sensor, which is designed to enhance robot safety with 3D soundwave perception.
Imagine a robot that can walk, hop, and even swim—all without a brain, electronics, or even a line of code. A team of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew AI lets you make any robot jump, spin, or dance with just your wordsResearchers unveil MotionGlot, an AI model that allows robots and digital characters to perform actions based on simple text ...
Mako SmartRobotics systems utilise 3D imaging and digital guidance to perform minimally invasive procedures and ensure faster ...
A research team at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) has literally given a "Lego minifigure" legs. A two-legged walking robot accelerates to more than 0.8 km/h. The construction, called "Zippy", can ...
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