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CMU's FALCON system helps humanoid robots walk steadily and handle tough forceful tasks like cart-pulling and door-opening.
At less than 1.5 inches tall, the latest bipedal robot from Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering can navigate smaller spaces than any other two-legged robot in the world.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the world is not yet ready to see humanoid robots walking down the street, though that moment is ...
The soft robot can use suction flow not just to stick to things, but also to sense its environment and control its own ...
In a new paper, Apple researchers propose an interesting way to train humanoid robots. And it involves wearing an Apple Vision Pro.
MIT researchers developed a compact robot that can lift, support, and catch older adults during a fall without being attached ...
The OpenAI CEO people could soon see 'like seven robots that walk past you doing things.' ...
E-BAR is a set of robotic handlebars that follow a person from behind. A user can walk independently or lean on the robot’s ...
Scientists inspired by the octopus's nervous system have developed a robot that can decide how to move or grip objects by sensing its environment.
The wealth of information provided by our senses that allows our brain to navigate the world around us is remarkable. Touch, ...
A care robot like the E-BAR developed at MIT should make this possible ... them with your forearms so that E-BAR supports you when walking. An airbag is attached underneath each bar.
Automate 2025 was an opportunity to see the latest trends in industrial robotics and automation, which are still growing.