The cheetah was the inspiration for the "cheetah robot," created by researchers at MIT and funded by the US military. Crafting the robot took five years of designing, testing, and tweaking.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMIT's new artificial muscles for soft robots mimic real tissues for greater agilityThe flexibility of biohybrid robots could allow them to squeeze and twist through areas that are too small or complex.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina firm plans 5,000-strong humanoid robot army to rival Elon Musk’s OptimusChinese robotics start-up Agibot plans to produce up to 5,000 humanoid robots this year, aiming to match the output target ...
This new 20-pound robot from MIT, meanwhile, is able to bend and swing in the air thanks to power it draws from a dozen electric motors — three motors each for the four individual legs.
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Tech Xplore on MSNArtificial muscle flexes in multiple directions, offering a path to soft, wiggly robotsMIT engineers developed a method to grow artificial muscle tissue that twitches and flexes in multiple, coordinated ...
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MIT’s robot bees break pollination records with 1,000-second hover, flips and moreMIT researchers are designing robotic insects capable of swarming from mechanical hives to handle precise pollination tasks efficiently. The team designed their tiny, flying robots to be ...
Google's self-driving cars emerged from the DARPA Grand Challenge. Amazon's picking robots were inspired by a similar competition a decade ago.
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