[James Bruton] is on a quest to explore all the weird and wonderful methods of robot locomotion, and in his latest project created an omnidirectional walker that can move in any direction ...
A quadrupedal walking robot developed by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST) has finished a marathon ...
Scientists have developed robotic pants that help people expend less energy while walking, according to an analysis in Nature ...
DEEP Robotics unveils Lynx, a mid-sized, four-legged robot with wheels, enhancing flexibility, productivity, and ease of use ...
In essence, the task of holding an object is dependent on your fingers as much as it is on your brain. The same is true of ...
Creating robots that can walk isn't a new concept. For example, robotics company Boston Dynamics has spent more than a decade designing walking robots. However, Kriegman's findings present yet ...
Since we don't have space shuttles anymore, this leads us to a natural conclusion: assemble our space telescopes in space ...
Walking robots have a rich history both on and off the storied pages of Hackaday, but if you will pardon the expression, theirs is not a field that’s standing still. It’s always pleasing to ...
New research published in the journal Acta Astronautica examines the viability of using walking robots to build space telescopes. The research is titled "The new era of walking manipulators in ...
An curved arrow pointing right. This walking robot looks like it just walked out of Transformers. The Method-2 bipedal robot is a prototype from Korean company Hancook Mirae Technology.
So, the better the robot can balance, the better prepared it will be for walking like a human. In the study, the more lifelike robot balanced more accurately, more promptly and more efficiently than ...