Robots are often limited by how they move. Wheels struggle with obstacles, legs require complex joints and control, and ...
Locomotive magnetic soft robots are categorized based on their structural characteristics into one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D), three-dimensional (3D), and fluidic types. Recently, Dr.
Eels have a unique ability to move even after a spinal cord injury, a feat that has long puzzled scientists. An international research team led by Tohoku University has uncovered the secret behind ...
Most robots have one means of locomotion—they might roll, fly, walk, or even swim. Rarely do they do more than one, though. Engineers at Caltech's Center for Autonomous Systems and Technologies (CAST) ...
Integrated motion control allows all kinds of robots to tackle a range of tasks with precision, in contrast with conventional ...
Advances in motor design have allowed different types of robots to both specialize for industrial functions and converge in precision.
UK-based robotics company Humanoid has released a 19-minute documentary that offers a behind-the-scenes look ...