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It doesn’t have to be that way. A team of Dutch scientists at the FOM Institute for Molecular and Atomic Physics (AMOLF) in ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuadruped robot parkours over gaps and walls with new agility frameworkKAIST's new control framework lets four-legged robots perform parkour, enabling fast, precise navigation in complex terrains.
The 240 g (8.46 oz) robot developed by the SFU researchers, which has been given the catchy name of the Timeless Belt Climbing Platform (TBCP-II) has been fitted with a multitude of sensors that ...
According to Porter, there’s a fundamental problem with creating a robot capable of operating autonomously in different settings: There’s not enough data to train AI models to safely control ...
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