The humanoid Atlas robot performs some strange contortions to get up from a lying position. An engineer explains why.
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Inside Atlas’s uncanny stand-up: Sensors, safety, and engineering precision
Why would one of the most sophisticated humanoid robots in the world want to get up from the floor in a way no human ever would? The answer lies deep in the interaction between sensor limitations, ...
A new study published in Nature Communications details a hybrid robot that combines the wind-driven mobility of tumbleweeds ...
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Full-size humanoid robot may join Abu Dhabi’s workforce by 2026
Abu Dhabi could soon see a full-size humanoid robot walking around malls, restaurants, and public spaces — as early as 2026.
Most street-based delivery robots take the form of a compact, wheel-based vehicle with a secure compartment for the item that ...
Embark Studios' extraction shooter takes cues from sci-fi classics to establish a dark future, but its cautionary tale is ...
EngineAI posted a video of its CEO, Zhao Tongyang, being kicked in the stomach by its T800 robot after online skeptics ...
A collaboration between the University of Konstanz and Forschungszentrum Jülich has achieved the first fully tunable ...
Metron, together with Cellula Robotics USA, INC., Integer Technologies, and General Dynamics Applied Physical Sciences will deliver a scalable, cost-effective AUV solution to strengthen U.S. undersea ...
A closer look at Atlas’s unconventional get-up motion shows how the robot tests balance and hardware before committing to a ...
LimX Dynamics’ humanoid robot Oli navigates sand, rocks, and debris with impressive balance and stability in new demo video.
Metron, together with Cellula Robotics USA, INC., Integer Technologies, and General Dynamics Applied Physical Sciences will deliver a scalable, cost-effective AUV solution to strengthen U.S. undersea ...
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