MIT researchers are building insect-sized robots that can fly, swim, jump, walk on water, and survive damage that would destroy normal machines. One robot weighs just 175 milligrams, flaps its wings ...
Duke's 20-legged Argus robot defies biology. With no front or back, this math-driven machine can climb, roll, and see in any direction.
Genesis AI is betting against the tech industry's obsession with bipedal humanoids with Eno, a foldable robot with a minimalist geometric design.
The rise of the humanoid robotic machines is nearing. Robotics is now revolutionizing numerous industry sectors through the integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning and reinforcement ...
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