Scientists at the Institute of Technology, University of Tartu, have created a new kind of robot that can spin its own body parts and pathways, just like a spider spinning its web. This means that ...
We won’t spoil the entire video, but we will warn you that it gets a little gruesome and the SpotMini actually ends up losing one of its robot body parts at one point. “A test of SpotMini’s ...
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AZoRobotics on MSNRobots Learn Body Shape and Movement Through Self-ObservationColumbia Engineering researchers reveal how robots use self-observation to learn movement and adapt, enhancing autonomy and resilience in real-world tasks.
Still in the experimental stage, these robots are learning to adapt to their environment in the laboratory. For example, they are able to detach and reattach body parts connected by an adhesive ...
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