The video opens with a person waving a tennis ball before the humanoid robot, and Oli’s head smoothly tracks the ball’s ...
The humanoid robot LimX Oli can recognise and pick up tennis balls on its own. The robot decides for itself how it does this.
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Nobel Prize in Physics: 1901-Present
According to Alfred Nobel's will, the Nobel Prize in Physics was to go to "the person who shall have made the most important ...
From viral posts that misquote players to completely fabricated stories, thousands of fans may unknowingly engage with and ...
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Can monkeys teach ‘dumb’ robots? Bengaluru’s CynLr & IISc lab are making automation smarter
Robotics startup CynLr has teamed up with neuroscientists at IISc’s Vision Lab to build intuitive robots that could transform ...
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Astronomers Uncover the Most Powerful “Odd Radio Circle” Ever Seen — And It Looks Like a Galactic Venn Diagram
At first glance, it looks like an uneven smudge. But when astronomers enhanced the image, sharp edges appeared — two distinct ...
Serendipitous meetings, scholarly collaborations, and an ethos of "encouraging junior faculty to think big" laid the ...
Billed as "Xtra Clean, Xtra Convenient and Xtra Intelligent", Ecovacs has delivered its Deebot X11 family - and the Omnicyclone model in particular - that delivers an industry-first of "PowerBoost ...
Following Queensland and Victoria, late last year Bell issued practice notes to lawyers and judges in the state providing ...
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What is on-device AI processing, and why is it important?
On-device AI processing is still in its early stages, but it will play a major role in shaping the future of technology. By offering greater privacy, faster performance, and improved security, ...
In The Eye vs. The Megapixel Camera debate, as digital cameras advance toward higher megapixel counts and improved sensors, photographers and scientists alike wonder: how do our biological vision ...
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