ESA-backed inchworm robot uses artificial muscles and grooves to steer across terrain without complex electronics.
If you’ve spent the last few years perfecting your 3D prints, you’ve likely wondered how to add a little 'spark' to your creations. The answer lies in the rapidly evolving partnership between 3D ...
Users describe the behavior they'd like to see in plain English, and the agent writes, tests, and ships the code to Reachy ...
Abstract: This paper introduces an innovative automated robotic assembly system for intelligent manufacturing, designed to minimize setup time and costs by reducing the need for frequent task ...
Creating a home coding environment for kids can spark creativity, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills from an early age. With the right mix of hardware, software, and playful learning tools, ...