In an effort to change this, a team from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) came up with a surprisingly simple scheme: self-assembling robotic cubes that can climb ...
When we watched the first Transformers movie, most of us wanted our toasters and washing machines to turn into cool robots. Now, MIT has developed a set of self-assembling robot blocks that can ...
Out of all the cool-looking forms that robots can take – humanoid, dogs, fish, crocodiles, snakes, birds, or disembodied arms – a cube seems like a pretty boring choice. But MIT’s new take on the ...
Almost exactly six years ago, we reported on the first iteration of the self-assembling cube robots called M-Blocks. Since then, they've become exponentially more radical. Here in October of 2019, the ...
Six Northwestern University robotics experts and their students -- including students from Northwestern’s new Master of Science in Robotics program-- will demonstrate some of their cutting-edge robots ...
An individual "M-Block" robot is simple and not very useful, but if you bring the fleet together, they can link up to form new shapes and structures. The M-Blocks were designed at MIT’s Computer ...
Sony introduces its new Koov Education Kit, which allows students to build and program their own robots. The Science Technology Engineering Art and Math (STEAM) movement within the toy industry has ...
Researchers have programmed a Unitree G1 humanoid robot to play basketball, almost perfectly mimicking the skills of a human ...
Xsens, a developer of inertial motion capture technology, has released its Next-Generation Xsens Link system alongside Xsens Humanoid, a purpose-built software suite to support the scaling up of ...