To make it work, two “muscles” composed of four separate, conductive oil-filled bags are partially covered on each side with ...
JLR has added an unlikely new member of staff to its Coventry electric vehicle development facility – a robotic dog called ...
Artificial muscles are powering a new robot leg developed by researchers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems.
The technology could eventually lead to the creation of humanoid robots designed to assist with household tasks.
Just like a regular guard dog, ‘Rover’ has its kennel at the plant, where it periodically lives and charges its 50V battery ...
This shopper is beyond thrilled: "I love this thing! I have two dogs, a cat, three kids and a husband. I'm tired of being ...
JLR’s EV build and test facility in Coventry, has introduced a new addition, a four-legged robotic dog named ‘Rover.’ Rover ...
In Michigan, researchers are developing an automated harvester that sucks apples off trees with two robotic arms.
Electro-hydraulic muscles are sometimes a viable alternative to electric motors in robot legs, according to researchers at ...
Both two- and four-legged robots have become pretty agile ... voltage needed to handle the terrain underneath it, the robotic leg relies on a specially designed computer code to interpret two ...
With four legs and a robot arm, the high-tech mutt can even use its onboard sensors to ‘hear’ for potential gas leaks that humans wouldn’t be able to detect. JLR has also stated that it is ...