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Tech Xplore on MSNInteractive robots should not just be passive companions—but active partners—like therapy horses, say researchersInteractive robots should not just be passive companions, but active partners—like therapy horses who respond to human ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuadruped robot parkours over gaps and walls with new agility frameworkKAIST's new control framework lets four-legged robots perform parkour, enabling fast, precise navigation in complex terrains.
Engineers have developed a real-life Transformer that has the 'brains' to morph in midair, allowing the drone-like robot to smoothly roll away and begin its ground operations without pause. The ...
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