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Scientists have developed robots that can change their shape on-demand to accomplish different tasks. In other words, they created autonomous transformers.
A new breakthrough shows how robots can now integrate both sight and touch to handle objects with greater accuracy, similar to humans.
This transformer excels at discerning the relevance of specific information, such as gait patterns and contact states, to the robot’s observations.
Man Creates Giant Robot That Shoots 87 MPH Foam Balls and Looks Like a Transformer Published Apr 13, 2018 at 3:54 PM EDT Updated Apr 13, 2018 at 4:47 PM EDT ...
Scientists have created a Transformer-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami to cure diseases.
The robot retails for $699, which Robosen says is $200 off its initial $899 price tag. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is slated to premiere on May 27, 2023.
A team of roboticists have taken another step toward the inevitable future where real-life Transformers move among us. New research on modular, autonomous robots was published Wednesday that shows ...
Why would you manually transform a Transformers toy when you can get a robot that doesn't just transform, but dances?
Japanese electronics giant Sharp just launched RoBoHon, a combined robot and smart phone. The telecommunication gadget comes with a whopping price tag of 198,000 Yen ($1800). Sharp expects to sell ...
Conceived and built by engineer and confessed robot fanatic Kenji Ishida, this real-world "Transformer-robot-car" transforms in around four seconds from a sports car to robot and has 22 servo motors.
According to Deadline, The Wild Robot is specifically moving its release date from September 20th to September 27th. This is a direct response to Transformers: One moving from September 13th to ...
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