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How to Make Hydraulic Powered Robotic Arm from Cardboard
How to Make Hydraulic Powered Robotic Arm from Cardboard In this video I show you how to make robotic arm from cardboard, ...
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How to Make a Robotic Scissor Arm from Popsicle Sticks
How to Make a Robotic Scissor Arm from Popsicle Sticks In this video I show how easy to make robatic scissor arm from ...
X Square Robot unveils Wall-OSS open-source AI model that helps robots adapt to unpredictable real-world tasks beyond narrow ...
Xpeng Motors is going to make cars 'grow' arms? Are cars starting to transform like Transformers these days? Recently, Xpeng Motors applied for a patent titled 'Robotic Arm and Robot', and this news ...
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Video: How ghost-like humanoid robot comes to life with water-powered muscles
Clone Robotics is building lifelike android robots with muscle-driven design, hydraulic systems, and advanced AI to replicate human tasks.
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Engineers show humans and robots can build smarter, safer and faster
Monash University researchers have trialed a new system demonstrating how humans and robots can team up on the job to make ...
A team of researchers from the Soft Robotics for Human Cooperation and Rehabilitation Lab at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia) in Genova has conceived and ...
Google LLC’s DeepMind research unit today announced a major update to a couple of its artificial intelligence models, which are designed to make robots more intelligent. With the update, intelligent ...
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Video: 'Anti-gravity mode' lets China’s humanoid robot survive repeated kicks
Unitree’s G1 robot can take hits, falls, and shoves, then quickly get back on its feet thanks to Anti-Gravity mode.
Recently, Guangzhou Xpeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd. announced a remarkable humanoid robot patent. This news quickly attracted attention from various sectors, as it could have profound implications ...
Tesla is facing a significant lawsuit after one of its factory technicians in California was knocked unconscious by an ...
Harvard researchers created an algorithm that allows a wearable robot to adapt to and assist the arm movements of stroke and Lou Gehrig’s disease patients in real-time.
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