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Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Our muscles are nature's actuators. The sinewy tissue is what generates the forces that make our bodies move. In recent years, engineers have used real muscle tissue to actuate "biohybrid robots" made ...
Meet Alex, a humanoid robot designed to replace ping pong playing Nadia. The new robot created by IHMC in downtown Pensacola ...
A robotic hand capable of rotating a nut on a bolt at super high speed, thanks to it being fully backdrivable and torque ...
The new 900 sq m facility will focus on humanoid robot applications in manufacturing, logistics and healthcare. Read more at ...
A new wave of humanoids is taking on high-mix, low-volume work as factories confront labor gaps and legacy layouts automation ...
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Real-muscle robots gain threefold speed and 30× force with new tendon system
But MIT’s new muscle-tendon system changes that equation by bridging muscle to skeleton more efficiently. And the numbers ...
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Magnetic fields power smarter soft robots with built-in intelligence
Soft robots are prized for their agility and gentle touch, which makes them ideal for traversing delicate or enclosed spaces ...
D-Orbit’s ION vehicles were launched Nov. 28 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. The two ION satellite carrier ...
Following the anomaly with Booster 18, SpaceX is pushing ahead with the construction of Booster 19 and the subsequent testing ...
What if the same forces that move a soft robot could also power it? A research shows magnetic fields can make robots smart, ...
Ford's 7.3 Godzilla engine is a newer gas-powered engine while the 6.7 Power Stroke is diesel-powered and has ...
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