China’s Unitree Robotics has released new footage showing its H2 humanoid robot performing complex martial arts moves such as flying kicks, backflips, and heavy sandbag strikes.
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Video: China’s six-foot humanoid robot knocks down sandbags with precise strikes
The H2 is Unitree Robotics’ tallest and most advanced humanoid to date, measuring nearly 6 feet (180 cm) and weighing about ...
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When ball-shaped robots coordinate through gaze
In an article published in the journal Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, scientists have successfully replicated collective movements with spherical robots by drawing inspiration from the visual ...
Scientists in Boston have created living robot cells manipulated to reproduce themselves. Jericka Duncan explains what this historic discovery could mean for humanity.
Smarter data processing could make machines more helpful and energy-efficient in the real world. A good way to test this principle is robot soccer. Robots perceive the world around them very ...
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