Inspired by these hopping hexapods, roboticists have made a walking, jumping robot that pushes the boundaries of what small robots can do. The research glimpses a future where nimble microrobots ...
Your smartphone was just connected to the car while you were driving and suddenly it restarts itself unexpectedly – This has recently annoyed various users of the Android Auto app, which can ...
A US firm has released Protoclone, the world's first bipedal, muscuskeletal android. The video of the robot has since gone viral. US-based robotics company Clone has released a video showing its ...
On Wednesday, Clone Robotics released video footage of its Protoclone humanoid robot, a full-body machine that uses synthetic muscles to create unsettlingly human-like movements. In the video ...
The Polish start-up Clone Robotics, a specialist in biomimetic robotics, has released its first full-body android, the Protoclone V1, which is equipped with around 1000 "myofiber muscles".
Social media has reacted with awe (and fear) to a video clip of the world’s first-ever bipedal, musculoskeletal android – shown writhing around midair with its creepy human-like body, hung like a ...
(So we won’t know if and when they actually take over the world, despite what one android robot has already promised.) “Do it once. Clone will do it forever,” the company claims on its website. “The ...
Protoclone isn’t just another humanoid robot. Its design sets it apart from competitors like Boston Dynamics or Tesla’s Optimus. Here’s what makes it revolutionary: “No one else uses muscles. And if ...
Clone Robotics, a company operating in the United States and Poland has introduced its latest innovation Protoclone V1, a bipedal musculoskeletal android. This prototype is designed as a synthetic ...