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Muscle-powered android The Protoclone—a bipedal, musculoskeletal android shown suspended in a workshop performing dynamic movements, its face obscured by a black, reflective mask.
Clone Robotics unveils Clone Alpha, a humanoid with synthetic organs, Myofiber muscles, and lifelike movements, aiming to redefine robotics.
The bioinspired artificial muscles developed by Professor Ryan Truby enable robotic limbs to push, lift, and kick.
Researchers have developed a robotic leg with artificial muscles. Inspired by living creatures, it jumps across different terrains in an agile and energy-efficient manner.
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a robotic leg with artificial muscles. Inspired by living creatures, it jumps across different ...
Unlike other robots that perform limited functions, KR1 can move, lift and think like a human, only faster and more reliably.
In the realm of medical research, biohybrid systems like this robotic hand could serve as valuable tools for studying muscle function, testing surgical techniques, and developing new drugs ...
Although it is as thin as a piece of paper, the actuator is capable of producing strong forces, enabling a robot to maneuver through tight spaces and to manipulate objects. This, according to the ...
Engineers created a roving robot that moves thanks to living muscle cells and light, and it's the fastest of its kind.