ANYmal isn't your average four-legged robot. This 66-pound, 2.3-foot tall robot is designed to tackle a wide range of tasks in challenging environments. From industrial inspections to search and ...
Scientists have developed a new four-legged robot that can move like a mouse, thanks to its flexible spine and artificial tendons. The robot, NeRemo, can scurry, balance, and turn with agility ...
Caption Researchers led by the University of California San Diego have developed a new model that trains four-legged robots to see more clearly in 3D. The advance enabled a robot to autonomously ...
ETH Zurich, which has been behind some of the most exciting quadrupedal robot research of recent vintage, has demonstrated a path forward. As the school notes, past attempts at tackling ladders ...