James Bruton and his version of the At-At walker from Star Wars British YouTuber James Bruton wanted to build a giant walking robot from Star Wars – and ride around on it on his friend's tennis court.
After his son’s death by suicide, life came to a standstill for Tony Bruno for nearly two years. “I didn’t do anything, just literally nothing, just lying around, grieving,” he says. Before the ...
Abstract: Robot feet are crucial for maintaining dynamic stability and propelling the body during walking, especially on uneven terrains. Traditionally, robot feet were mostly designed as flat and ...
Abstract: In multi-robot systems, the successful execution of tasks typically depends on predefined instructions. However, existing approaches encounter substantial challenges in dynamic environments, ...
China’s Eyou Robot Technology has launched the world’s first automated production line for robot joints, positioning itself to capture growth ahead of a projected surge in humanoid robot shipments.
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