The humanoid Atlas robot performs some strange contortions to get up from a lying position. An engineer explains why.
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Video: How Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot achieves creepy stand-up move
Boston Dynamics has released a new explanation of one of Atlas’s most striking behaviors.
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Video: China’s humanoid robot strides through rubble with human-like balance
Chinese robotics firm LimX Dynamics has unveiled a new video showing a significant upgrade ...
EngineAI posted a video of its CEO, Zhao Tongyang, being kicked in the stomach by its T800 robot after online skeptics ...
Most street-based delivery robots take the form of a compact, wheel-based vehicle with a secure compartment for the item that ...
Are you ready for the arrival of humanoid robots? - We are entering the era of Mechanical ai ‘beings’, says Chris ...
LimX Dynamics' humanoid robot Oli demonstrated the ability to maintain balance and move steadily across sand, rocks, and rubble, marking a significant step forward for China's robotics industry.
Imagine driving a car with a steering that doesn’t respond instantly and a GPS that always reflects where you were a second ago. To stay on course, you must constantly infer how to steer the wheel ...
Perceptyne Robots, founded in Hyderabad by Raviteja Chivukula, Jagga Raju Nadimpalli, and Mrutyunjaya Nadiminti, is ...
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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, ...
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Bridge Summit: LimX Dynamics expects its advanced robotics pilots in Abu Dhabi to launch in 2026
ABU DHABI, 10th December, 2025 (WAM) -- Jesse Liu, CFO & Director of Global Operations at China’s LimX Dynamics, stated that the company’s participation in Bridge Summit 2025 provided an opportunity ...
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Tumbleweed aerodynamics inspire hybrid robots for harsh terrains
A new study published in Nature Communications details a hybrid robot that combines the wind-driven mobility of tumbleweeds ...
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