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New modular robots can flip, jump, and keep moving even after being cut into pieces
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a new class of modular robots called “legged ...
It took nature millions of years to create intelligent, adaptive species. Researchers at Northwestern University in Illinois ...
From mowing and trimming in summer to snow plowing in winter, the Yarbo M modular yard robot swaps modules on demand.
Each unit has multiple points to which another unit can attach itself: 18 of them, to be precise, which means that just two ...
Researchers at Dartmouth College have created modular robots that can assemble into structures and move through real-world terrain. Built from cube-shaped blocks, the robots combine rigid rods with ...
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This $7,000 robot morphs into 3 machines on demand
The idea of a single robot that can transform into three different machines sounds like science fiction, but it is already sitting on workbenches and factory floors. In the prosumer corner of that ...
It's now actually not that unusual to see quadruped robots that have powered wheels for feet, allowing them to either walk or roll as the situation dictates. The modular D1 is different, though, in ...
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Robots that refuse to fail: AI evolves 'legged metamachines' that reassemble and withstand injury
Northwestern University engineers have developed the first modular robots with athletic intelligence. They can be combined ...
A team of engineers at Northwestern University has built a new class of modular robots called “legged metamachines,” which ...
LAS VEGAS — At CES 2026, the floor of the North Hall is crowded with specialized cleaning bots—vacuums for carpets, mops for hardwood, and heavy-duty scrubbers for tiles. However, Robotin has arrived ...
We met up with Fredrick Layton from Carnegie Mellon University and talked to him about their modular snake robot. We met up with Fredrick Layton from Carnegie Mellon University and talked to him about ...
If the goal of a robot is to perform a function, then minimizing the possibility of failure is a top priority when it comes to robotic design. But this minimization is at odds with the robotic raison ...
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