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Engineers developed a ping-pong-playing robot that quickly estimates the speed and trajectory of an incoming ball and precisely hits it to a desired location on the table.
Most robotic arms are either very good at slow, careful movements, like picking up objects, or rapid movements like running. Ping pong, however, demands both precision and speed. Nguyen explains that ...
In addition to training future players, the technology could expand the capabilities of other humanoid robots, such as for search and rescue.
MIT has developed what is probably the fastest table tennis robot in the world. However, the robot still has its pitfalls.
The Research and Development Establishment (Engineers), a key lab under the DRDO, is developing a machine that can carry out ...
Scientists at the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) are working on a humanoid robot that can be part of ...
They were built to serve, programmed to protect, and designed to obey. From factory floors to festivals, there are moments that show robots are not infallible.
A new open-source humanoid robot, ALANA, is attracting action in the maker community for its affordability and functionality.
This week brings the launch of a new pair of Anker earbuds, the long-awaited debut of the latest Roborock robotic vacuum and ...
Currently in its advanced development phase, the team is focusing on refining the robot's ability to understand and execute ...
New research shows that people perceive AI systems as more creative when they observe not just the final product, but also ...
Students at St. Mary’s Catholic School recently went to Huntsville, Alabama to compete in NASA’s prestigious Human ...