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Well-known motor-cycle giant Kawasaki has built a 4-legged robot that no-one thought possible. It's kind of like horse meets motorcycle but powered by hydrogen.
Standing under 1.5 inches tall, the newest bipedal robot from Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Engineering can move ...
Spine robots are great when it comes to navigation and instrumentation, but surgeons have yet to fully tap into their potential, Katherine Wagner, MD, said at Becker’s 22nd Orthopedic and Pain ...
Imagine you are in a vast library with no catalog, typing random words into a search bar and hoping to stumble upon the exact book you need. That has been the reality for many roboticists trying to ...
The warehouse has been elevated from afterthought to a central player, as new demands and responsibilities are placed on ...
Advancements in robotics have led to companies using robots in emergencies. This quadruped robot can easily navigate terrain ...