Disney’s human-scale ‘Stickman’ robot can do backflips

Humans can be great acrobats, but what about Disney robots? Disney Research has one such human-scale robot — called Stickman, because it’s literally a robotic stick — that is capable of aerial acrobatics, like backflips

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Watch a Med-evac Drone perform a simulated rescue

The Cormorant can pick up casualties without needing a crew.

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Robot Swims with No Motor and No Battery

Caltech researchers have successfully engineered mini robots that can propel themselves and navigate their way through water using their own bodies' reactions to different temperatures.

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The 'Weedinator' is an Epic Autonomous Backyard Project

This unique autonomous farm tool could be a new way for farmers to take care of crops in a more efficient way.

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Fully driverless cars are on public roads in Texas

Drive.ai is the second company to remove the safety driver from its autonomous vehicles

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Smell Could Soon Become Part of the Virtual Reality Experience

The future of virtual reality looks very bright, thanks to large-scale research and development efforts, with work on introducing the senses of taste and smell being identified as the next big challenge.

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This Robot Could One Day Help Hospital Patients Get Dressed

Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a robot that taught itself to slide a hospital gown onto real humans.

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Impressive New Video Shows Humanoid 'Atlas' Robot Go for a Run Outdoors

Boston Dynamics' popular bipedal bot can now run untethered through uneven fields just like any regular human going on a jog.

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