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If you want an easy project to complete in a day or so, or something to introduce kids to the world of robots and electronics, make this light-following robot your weekend project.
The project started with a simple observation — walking robots are constrained by having to hold themselves up — and removing that constraint make success much easier.
Walking on two legs is hard for robots, but you can make the job easier by reducing gravity. How do you do that? Well, the Aerial-Bipedal robot from the University of Tokyo has a quadcopter for a ...
A team of researchers asked an AI to design a physical robot that was able to walk on land, and in 26 seconds, they had an incredible result.
In what may be the birth of cheap, easy-to-make robots, researchers have created complex machines that transform themselves from little more than a sheet of paper and plastic into walking automatons.
In a short article, New Scientist reports that researchers at Virginia Tech University have developed a tripedal experimental robot. With its three legs, this robot, named STriDER -- short for ...
A maximum reduced walking robot runs at a speed of 0.8 km/h. This does not require a lot of mechanics.