Humanoid robots are evolving rapidly thanks to advancements in AI.
Southampton High School Robotics lead Sarah Barros designed a 3D printed prosthetic limb for a special needs pitbull mix named Tryla, giving her a better shot at finding a forever home.
Researchers at Northeastern University in China have developed a new H-shaped bionic robot that can replicate the swift, fluid movements of a cheetah while running.
NEO can now walk with a natural human gait and arm swings, squat down to pick things up from the ground and sit in chairs.
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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers develop tiny robot weighing less than a paper clip, and it could change farming forever: 'The experiment was extremely nerve-racking'"This is an extremely exciting result." Researchers develop tiny robot weighing less than a paper clip, and it could change farming forever: 'The experiment was extremely nerve-racking' first appeared ...
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