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More than 500 human-like robots gathered in China in August to compete in the first-ever World Games. Sporting legs, arms and fingers, they ran, kicked soccer balls, boxed, and completed everyday ...
Researchers have trained a quadruped robot named ANYmal to play badminton rallies, to return shuttlecocks with surprising ...
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Bumblebee: China’s humanoid robot nails straight-knee walk with hybrid actuator design
This Chinese humanoid robot combines language understanding with a disturbance-resistant gait, pointing to the future of ...
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Video: UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility
UC Berkeley recently released a video demonstrating its latest creation, the Humanoid Table TEnnis Robot (HITTER), playing a ...
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in robotics by designing the first robotic leg equipped with “artificial muscles,” allowing the machine to move more like a human than previously possible. The ...
Recently, the Lingxi X2 robot, developed by Zhi Hui Jun, completed the high-difficulty Webster flip for the first time globally, leaving everyone in awe. The Webster flip, as an advanced skill in ...
At the 2025 Bund Conference, robots became the stars of the tech world, with their diverse forms and functions sparking enthusiastic discussions among the audience. Li Qingdu, the founder of Shanghai ...
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Simulated humanoid robots learn to hike rugged terrain autonomously
Training humanoid robots to hike could accelerate development of embodied AI for tasks like autonomous search and rescue, ...
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