Most of nature – including humans – is symmetrical, and as creations reflect their creators, many robots we create today feature this symmetry, with the general assumption that symmetry is best.
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This weird 20-legged robot moves like nothing else on Earth and it could change how we build machines
This weird robot has no face. In fact, there’s no obvious front or back. It does not trot like a dog (technically, 4-legged robots like those from Boston Dynamics or Unitree are called quadrupedal ...
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Dancing robot’s leg falls off during performance
A Terracotta Army-inspired robot malfunctioned while dancing for visitors – causing its leg to fall off. Footage shows the ...
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Scientists found the optimal robot body, and it has 20 legs — watch it scale walls
New research shows a sea-urchin like robot may be the optimal design ...
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China’s new robot dog tackles -22°F cold, crosses river and rugged terrain in demo
DEEP Robotics has demonstrated its new wheeled-legged robot in action, designed to handle challenging ...
The ratio of guide dogs to blind people in China is roughly one service pooch for every 40,000 people. Researchers are currently developing a six-legged, AI-enhanced robodog to close the gap and ...
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