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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: China unleashes ‘world’s fastest’ humanoid robot that dances, packs parcels
Chinese firm RobotEra recently trained its STAR1 humanoid to become the first robot to skillfully use chopsticks, marking a ...
To turn, researchers repeatedly zapped the right leg every 5 seconds while the left leg served as an anchor. The robot made a 90-degree left turn in 62 seconds.
By repeatedly applying electricity to one of the bipedal biohybrid robot’s legs, the robot made a 90-degree turn using the other leg as an anchor. Credit: Matter/Kinjo et al.
It was just this week that we told you about Unitree's latest quadruped robot, the B2. Well, the Chinese company has also announced its first-ever humanoid bipedal robot, the Unitree H1.
The legged robot is used by the Chinese research team to make a point: auxiliary mechanisms deployed in robots can work wonders in making them better at doing their thing while on two legs ...
"While bipedal and quadrupedal robots heavily rely on sensors to traverse complex terrain, our multilegged robot utilizes leg redundancy and can accomplish similar tasks with open-loop control." ...
The newest version of Unitree's H1 robot, called "Evolution V3.0", is a bipedal robot that stands a little over 5 foot 11 inches (1.8 meters) tall and weighs less than 110 pounds (50 kilograms).
China's Unitree Robotics is claiming a new world speed record for its H1 humanoid robot. In a just-released video, the bipedal bot is pictured hustling along at a claimed 3.3 meters per second (11 ...
Innovations Meet Cassie, the Usain Bolt of robots Cassie holds the Guinness world record for the fastest 100-meter dash for a bipedal robot, paving the way for robots to become more lifelike ...
Technology Robots Disney’s new bipedal robot could have waddled out of a cartoon Its only job (for now) is to be absolutely adorable. Sara Kiley Watson Oct 10, 2023 2:00 PM EDT ...
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