MIT's Cheetah robot has finally been let off the leash -- and boy can it run. Watch as it bounds across a grass field, and even jumps over a hurdle. It isn't quite up to the evolutionary magnificence ...
The latest version of MIT’s Cheetah robot made its stage debut today at TC Sessions: Robotics in Cambridge, Mass. It’s a familiar project to anyone who follows the industry with any sort of regularity ...
Engineers at MIT have created a plethora of robots in recent years from machines that see with their feet to a cheetah automaton that can run through the grass. Now ...
Controlled by video game technology, the prototype is packing nifty sensors developed to maneuver drones CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—It’s a robot unlike any other: inspired by the world’s fastest land animal, ...
MIT researchers have built a robotic cheetah (because when the Terminators rise, they may want a pet). Last September, they demonstrated its running ability. But now, they’ve trained it to jump over ...
It seemed like just recently, robots used to move with stiff, jerky movements. Now, they’re doing backflips. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology shared a video of their ...
MIT's Biomimetics Robotics department took a whole herd of its new 'mini cheetah' robots out for a group demonstration on campus recently – and the result is an adorable, impressive display of the ...
MIT's Cheetah 3 robot doesn't need to see to run up a set of stairs, a new video from MIT shows. Even without cameras to dodge obstacles by sight, the 90-pound robot is equipped with new algorithms ...
Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have made a blind robot that moves by feeling, without the need for sensors and cameras. Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) Cheetah ...
It's a robot unlike any other, inspired by the world's fastest land animal and controlled by video game technology. The robot, called the cheetah, can run on batteries at speeds of more than 16 km/h, ...
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