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Video: How ghost-like humanoid robot comes to life with water-powered muscles
Clone Robotics was founded in 2021 to address the lack of progress in humanoid robotics. Instead of focusing on incremental advancements, Radhakrishnan and co are dedicated to building full-scale ...
The body movements performed by humans and other animals are known to be supported by several intricate biological and neural mechanisms. While roboticists have been trying to develop systems that ...
According to the Science and Technology Daily, a research team from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Northwestern University, and other institutions has successfully developed a new type ...
According to Science and Technology Daily (Reporter Zhang Mengran), a new type of biological hybrid robot has been developed, capable of crawling at different speeds under light stimulation. This ...
Warehouse work is intense, repetitive and physically demanding. Kinisi Robotics, a U.S.-based startup, wants to change that. Its newest innovation, the Kinisi 01, also known as KR1, is a powerful ...
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Humanoid robots move from labs to production lines in factories and warehouses
F or decades, humanoid robots lived in science fiction and in high-tech labs. That’s changing. Engineers and companies across ...
It has been a long endeavor to create biohybrid robots – machines powered by lab-grown muscle as potential actuators. The flexibility of biohybrid robots could allow them to squeeze and twist through ...
To create a safer, more practical robot, Professor Ryan Truby and his team developed a soft, flexible actuator that enables robots to move by expanding and contracting—just like a human muscle. To ...
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Octopus-inspired twisted artificial muscles boost underwater drone robot performance
Researchers have developed octopus-inspired design thatenhances underwater vehicles with less drag and improved ...
Future robots could soon have a lot more muscle power. Northwestern University engineers have developed a soft artificial muscle, paving the way for untethered animal- and human-scale robots. The new ...
University of Texas researches have created a form of “shape memory wire” that expands and contracts when cooled and heated. To make the muscles contract, they coat it in a catalyst that reacts to ...
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