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Engineering Arts upgraded their humanoid robot Ameca with 12 new actuators, giving it even more realistic facial expressions.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNMachines perform martial arts, hip-hop, and play soccer at World Humanoid Robot Games
Beijing hosts the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games, where robots dance, play instruments, and tackle hospital, hotel, and ...
From the second floor of The Possible Zone’s red-brick innovation center in Jackson Square, a squadron of robots clicked and ...
A shop class he took was taught by an artist whose work involved casting bronze, which helped spark Nuttle’s artistic interests. “I took aspects of robotics and art and began mashing them together ...
Students in the new Academy of Art, Engineering & Design at Danbury High School got a hands-on lesson in robotics with help from Scuba.Tech.
Image courtesy by QUE.com In an electrifying fusion of technology and creativity, students from local schools recently ...
Six Miami University students discuss how they utilize creative thinking and innovation from three different perspectives: two who study engineering, two who study creative arts, and two who study ...
Calvary Robotics recently donated more than $250,000 in funding and expertise to support the growing robotics programs in the College of Engineering Technology at Rochester Institute of Technology.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNHumanoids and robot dogs navigate unseen terrains using attention mapping
The system uses a machine learning technique called attention-based map encoding, trained through reinforcement learning.
The J.B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville and Elizabethtown Community and Technical College have ...
A group of researchers led by Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio have developed an amphibious robotic turtle that can adapt to disparate environments.
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