In this episode, we dive into Cornell University's groundbreaking development of the world's smallest walking robots, measuring between 2 to 5 microns.
Single hand with 20 degrees of freedom (16 active+4 passive). Enable smooth backdrivability (direct force control). Equipped with 94 highly sensitive touch points (optional).
Read part 1 of 4 in our new articles series exploring TDK’s advanced robotics. This first part delves into how TDK ROS leverage multiprocessor technology to enhance precision, efficiency, and multitasking across service and industrial applications.
Researchers at EPFL’s Neuroengineering Laboratory, led by Pavan Ramdya, aim to replicate the workings of the brain of the common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster. We spoke with Ramdya about the exciting prospects for robotics.
An in-depth guide on PID explained – covering the theory behind Proportional-Integral-Derivative control, how each PID component works, methods to tune PID controllers, and practical Python examples for implementation.
The ETH spin-off Flink Robotics wants to revolutionize the handling of packages. Its founders Moritz Geilinger and Simon Huber have developed software that allows robots to work together and quickly take on new tasks.
This fresh, newly captured video from Unitree's testing grounds showcases the breakneck speed of humanoid intelligence advancement. Every day brings something thrilling!
One year after Unitree H1 (1.8m) pioneered the first standing backflip by an electric humanoid robot (March 2024). Meet the Unitree G1 – now flawlessly conquering an even more challenging standing side flip. (Zero malfunctions/damage occurred during programming and filming.)