Apparently, we're inflating a brand-new balloon filled with humanoid robots that probably still can't fold your laundry properly. Lately, tech watchers have been warning that we might be living inside ...
Typical jumping behavior of a spherical shell obtained from simulation: it jumps from the inverted configuration back to its original shape. Inspired by a simple children's toy, a jumping popper toy, ...
It’s the metal, plastic, and wires that give the robot its shape and allow it to move around. Engineers in this field design everything from the robot’s arms and legs to its wheels and joints. They ...