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A team of researchers has come up with a system that allows anyone to make a walking robot using only a 3-D printer and an off-the-shelf motor.
Behind the scenes with the creators of Syfy’s "Robot Combat League" and its eight-foot, rock-em, sock-em warriors.
Discover the fascinating process of creating a spider robot right at home with our easy-to-follow guide! This video takes you ...
Second, because these robots need very little to get walking, they're easy to build and only cost around $20 a pop. Finally, their ability to move around without electronics means they can venture ...
The ZeGoBeast Electric is a large, mean-looking built-it-yourself walking robot that's designed to be as simple to build as possible. The team hopes that the DIY walker will become a tool for ...
The computer scientist Christoph Salge is trying to circumvent the need for rules that guide robots’ behavior. His strategy: Give them a goal of making us more powerful.
You’ll learn how to make the dog walk, sit, wag its tail, and perform tricks, just like a real dog. This teaches you how virtual programming translates to real-world objects.
Walking is hard, and what's hard for humans is equally confounding for robots. But with the help of machine learning, a robot learned to walk in just a few hours—a good 12 months faster than the ...
How to build an ancient robot overlord I took inspiration from the past for my new novel about robots, The Clockwork Dynasty.
But this robot can’t see, and MIT’s researchers didn’t train it to walk or run. Rather, it taught itself, and in just three hours. The key: removing humans from most of the process.
It wants to build another six-story Gundam—a robot version that can actually move. The backers haven’t decided whether locomotion for the giant would be possible, though it seems unlikely.