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China’s Unitree debuts wheeled humanoid robot designed for fast, repetitive tasks
Chinese robotics company Unitree Robotics has launched the G1-D, its first humanoid robot on wheels. The robot is designed to ...
An innovator has built a self-balancing one-wheeled robot. Developed using 3D-printed components, the latest innovation can stand still. YouTuber James Bruton built the robot using 3D-printed ...
Although a number of wheeled robots can traverse uneven terrain, their body doesn't stay level as they do so, making them unsuitable for many tasks. That's where the KATR comes in, as it uses ...
Last year, Unitree Robotics captured headlines with its remarkable Go2 robot dog, wowing us with its circus tricks and GPT chat capabilities. Now, the company is back with a new twist: meet the Go2-W, ...
Engineers have set loose a wheeled robot that's designed to teach itself how to open doors, demonstrating a step forward in machines interacting with the physical world. The creators behind the ...
A palm-sized robot has been made with a drop of liquid metal in a plastic wheel. The robot’s wheel rolls when the liquid metal changes the center of gravity, which is controlled by altering the ...
Unitree G1-D is a wheeled humanoid robot with hand and head cameras, up to 19 DOF, optional mobile base, and support for dexterous robotic hands.
While we've heard about a number of "electronic noses," the devices are rarely as sensitive as their natural counterparts. That's why Israeli scientists have taken a new approach, by incorporating a ...
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We don’t know how much time passed between the invention of the wheel and someone putting wheels on their feet, but we expect that was a great moment of discovery: combining the ability to roll off at ...
A U.S. company is building a four-wheeled robot that will be able to jump over obstacles and aid military troops in combat. Boston Dynamics, a Waltham, Mass.-based engineering company, has been ...
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