A new robot called Argus features a virus-like body covered in eyes that let it see in every direction and moving with uncanny agility.
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Robots that look like dogs or people try to replicate symmetrical shapes found in nature. But engineers at Duke University ...
US researchers build Argus, a 20-legged robot with uniform motion in all directions for extreme terrain adaptability.
Symmetry is everywhere in nature, from the bilateral form of vertebrates to the radial geometry of starfish. For decades, ...
Until now, pretty much all humanoid robots have come with an eye-watering price tag. Rotaku, a startup from the San Francisco ...
Duke engineers introduce Argus, a robot with no front, no back and 20 eyes, as proof-of-concept for a new design principle called dynamic symmetry. Symmetry is everywhere in nature, from the bilateral ...
A $2,500 pair of humanoid robot legs built from 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components is not going to win marathons ...
Ukraine is using unmanned ground vehicles armed with bombs, guns or rockets to carry out attacks and keep its soldiers out of harm’s way. By Maria Varenikova Reporting from Kyiv, Ukraine The robots ...