Dancing robots are nothing new. We've seen them shake their metal money-makers in dance contests and even break a Guinness World Record for dancing en masse. Now researchers from the University of ...
Aerial-Biped: a new physical expression by the biped robot using a quadrotor We can be suckers for weird robots here at Digital Trends — and they don’t get much weirder than this “Aerial-Biped” robot ...
A Japanese company that develops and develops a humanoid robot that was established independently by the University of Tokyo's Information Science and Technology Department · Information System ...
Show me two robots that look like they can fit together and I start having fantasies about real world versions of Voltron. Such was the case when I saw Rollin' Justin and the DLR-Biped. Rollin' Justin ...