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7 animal-inspired robots solving real-world engineering challenges
Nature has spent millions of years perfecting movement, efficiency, and survival. Engineers are now ...
Southwest bans human- and animal-like robots in cabins or baggage after a viral flight incident raised safety concerns.
Ground Control Robotics (GCR) Inc., a startup company seeking to commercialize a centipede-like robot developed at Georgia Institute of Technology, may be on the verge of acquiring its first customers ...
Southwest Airlines has taken a firm stance on non-humanoid passengers boarding its commercial aircrafts. The Dallas-based ...
A four-legged robot now walks like a living, breathing creature—no rehearsals, no manual tweaks. Researchers at the University of Leeds designed it to move, react, and adapt entirely on its own.
Learn more about a fish-inspired robot and what it can teach us about how animals first left the water and began moving on ...
Jensen Huang has spent the past year repeating one number that keeps growing louder: humanoid robots represent a $40 trillion ...
What makes many animals run faster and better than robots or humans? Robots run faster than humans due to better agility, robustness, and range. Believe it or not, robot cockroaches can assist ...
Modern walking fish share the same simple gait, offering new clues about how ancient vertebrates first moved from water onto ...
Of course, ethorobotics is not a substitute for humans carefully observing and studying other animals, but it's clear we can learn a lot from the use of robots in our attempts to learn more about a ...
Southwest Airlines bans humanoid and animal-like robots in the cabin and checked baggage after repeated incidents.
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