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KAIST develops Moonwalk, duck walk humanoid robot
A robot has been developed that evokes nostalgia for the generation that performed the duck walk as a school discipline in the late 1980s and imitated Michael Jackson’s Moonwalk dance. On the 19th, a ...
Engineers at MIT and Stanford University have developed a vine-like robotic gripper that wraps around objects before gently ...
Last Saturday, a giant robot unfolded its jointed inflatable arms in Red Hook to creep out into a lattice of temporary architecture. On entering the gallery, you first walked by the Forest of ...
Some vines in nature are strong enough to wrap around fences and even pull down trees. Their ability to twist, cling and ...
lderly man wears robot to climb Bukhansan Mountain in wearable robotics challenge. Wearable robots are leaving the hospital and entering our lives. As people age, they gradually lose muscle strength ...
PR Award Winners: KAIST's Park Hae-won, Choi Jeong-hun, Min Hyun-sook, Kim Sung-min, and Lee Ji-hyun The award winners with the next-generation humanoid robot at the KAIST Hubo Lab. From left: Ph.D.
The BYU Mechanical Engineering team stands in front of the presentation before the competition. The students of this team built an inflatable robot for lunar operations for NASA's challenge. (Jared ...
Inflatable squishy tubes could be used to build soft robots that move when air is pushed through them. Robotic hands made from metal frequently end up crushing delicate objects like fruit when trying ...
You know, it’s just not fair. It seems that even if we stay active, age will eventually get the better of our muscles, robbing them of strength and our bodies of mobility. Canes and walkers do not ...
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