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Retrieving ground robots from dangerous environments after their operation is a challenging task that poses risks for the personnel. Some researchers often employ drones for retrieval, which makes ...
NC State researchers developed a tiny light powered robot that moves on wire tracks and carries cargo, like a miniature cable car.
Engineers at MIT have devised an ingenious new way to produce artificial muscles for soft robots that can flex in more than one direction, similar to the complex muscles in the human body.
Researchers have developed a 3D printing method for soft actuators, paving the way for artificial muscles in robotics, prosthetics, and VR tech.
Robot with 1,000 muscles twitches like human while dangling from ceiling A new humanoid robot prototype uses fluid-filled muscles to kick its legs while hanging.
Clone Robotics unveils Clone Alpha, a humanoid with synthetic organs, Myofiber muscles, and lifelike movements, aiming to redefine robotics.
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This Artificial Muscle Could Be What Powers the Locomotion of ... - MSNThis is a robotic leg, one currently in development by engineers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. However, it’s not using actuators, cogs or other conventional ...
Technology Robots Oil-filled ‘muscles’ give this robot leg a spring in its step The new, electrostatic mechanism mimics human and animal limb biology. Andrew Paul Sep 9, 2024 1:03 PM EDT ...
New muscle-powered robot-leg jumps higher, reacts faster than ever before This muscle-powered robotic leg can perform complex movements like jumping and adapting to uneven terrain.
Along with the ability to automatically adjust to the surface they’re traversing, the legs move faster and jump higher than their more standardized electric counterparts.
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a robotic leg powered by artificial electro-hydraulic muscles that can automatically adapt to uneven ...
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