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Researchers have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system that enables a four-legged robot to adapt its gait to different, unfamiliar terrain, just like a real animal, in what is believed to ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTwenty interactive and fascinating fact books to get children off their screens, chosen by Sarah Webb
From puzzle books where you must locate the Irish Crown Jewels with the help of a seagull, to the reason why mosquitoes love smelly socks, there’s something here for every young reader. Solve It! by ...
A robot trained on videos of surgeries performed a lengthy phase of a gallbladder removal without human help. The robot ...
A new robot dog in Hungary is turning heads, wagging its digital tail, and teaching kids how to care for animals. The Unitree Go2 robot dog is more than just a tech toy. It is a full-on lesson in ...
After an initial appearance at CES 2025, the Hengbot $1,299 Sirius robot dog is going on preorder Thursday, highlighting an agile body that's able to play soccer while also integrating with OpenAI to ...
Robots are useful tools for studying the nervous system and its control of body mechanics because they can be used to perform experiments that would be difficult to perform with an animal. For example ...
Most animals run fairly quickly and faster than most humans. But can a robot run faster than most living beings?
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For the study, the researchers observed how 14 adult chimpanzees aged 10 and 33 years old reacted to an android’s head that produced facial expressions, including yawning. The goal of the study was to ...
By shifting from animals to an exclusively human optimization preclinical process, Vivodyne has raised $40 million in new Series A financing to scale its robotics+AI approach to testing on ...
Interactive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners–like therapy horses who respond to human emotion–say University of Bristol researchers.
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