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Provided photo Cornell University graduate student Pranav Bhounsale operates Ranger, a four-legged robot that walked 14.3 miles, setting an unofficial world walking record for a robot.
Drones at the Autonomous Systems Lab at ETH Zurich have a new job -- they accompany a walking robotic and give it a pair of long distance eyes.
Programming robots to walk without falling over is arduous, so Josh Bongard at the University of Vermont in Burlington set out to find the quickest way to evolve walking behaviours.
Introducing The Simplest Walking Robot Using the principles of passive dynamics, engineeers have built a walking robot out of one motor and two rigid legs ...
Engineers created a roving robot that moves thanks to living muscle cells and light, and it's the fastest of its kind.
The Cornell Ranger, a walking robot developed by the Biorobotics and Locomotion Lab at Cornell, has set a world record by walking 40.5 miles without a recharge. Pulling an all-nighter and then ...
We're not sure what brand of batteries it was using, but the Cornell Ranger robot just kept going and going April 3 when it set an unofficial world record by walking nonstop for 45 laps -- a ...
Marathons are not just for humans. A robot has decided to take on the challenge of walking 300 miles from Tokyo to Kyoto. The tour is part of a publicity tour organized for Panasonic’s Evolta ...
A minivan-sized, four-legged walking robot that can carry up to four passengers was spotted at this year's Japan Mobility Show.