EngineAI’s PM01 humanoid robot demonstrates impressive balance and recovery, shrugging off pushes, kicks, and even landing a front flip in a new robotics demo.
Xiaomi tested a humanoid robot on an electric vehicle assembly line, where it worked autonomously for three hours installing parts.
The PM01 humanoid robot by EngineAI shows off balance in new footage, highlighting stability and resilience as key goals for real-world robotics applications.
Two new videos from Chinese companies make it clear: it'll soon be no use trying to run from robots. Rapid upgrades in speed and agility mean robot dogs can now sprint at near-Olympic pace, and ...
China’s First Humanoid Robot Volunteer - Mornine, the humanoid robot co-developed by EXEED and AiMOGA, has officially gone on duty at Wuhu High-Speed Train Station as a Spring Festival Travel ...
MirrorMe Technology's Bolt became the fastest running humanoid robot demonstrated outside computer simulations when it reached a top speed of 22 mph.
As natural as walking is to us tail-less bipedal mammals, the fact of the matter is that it took many evolutionary adaptations to make this act of controlled falling forward work (somewhat) reliably.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The world’s first full-size purely-electric running robot, Tiangong from China, has gone open source. The move aims to boost ...
The ROBOTCORE™ hardware acceleration framework helps roboticists build “robot chips” and make robot computations faster, more deterministic and power efficient through FPGAs and GPUs. The framework ...
MIT engineers are getting in on the robotic ping pong game with a powerful, lightweight design that returns shots with high-speed precision. The new table tennis bot includes a multijointed robotic ...