According to a study, robots built with lab-grown skeletal muscle tissue could require physical exercises similar to those of humans. Called biohybrid robots, these innovations can achieve lifelike ...
The robot uses a single motor to drive its hemispherical omnidirectional gimbaled wheel, propelling it across the floor at amazing speeds with uncanny agility. The robot uses a simple two axis ...
An ‘intelligent’ humanoid robot with legs and wheels has been unveiled by a Chinese automaker. Named GoMate, the ‘smart tool’ ...
They've created a biohybrid hand, a fusion of lab-grown muscle tissue and mechanical engineering ... with diverse applications. While soft robots and advanced prosthetics are becoming increasingly ...