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Smaller than a human thumb and weighing less than a paperclip, the so-called hopping robot features a springy leg that helps ...
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A team of researchers from MIT has created a small but powerful robot that can jump like an insect and move across rough and ...
Flying robots have some big advantages over their ground-going counterparts, but they're definitely not very energy-efficient ...
The robot’s controller allows it to adapt smoothly to different surfaces, adjusting its movements without hesitation. For ...
MIT's hopping robot is only about 5 cm tall and weighs less than a gram. As soon as the robot jumps on one leg, it converts potential energy from its height above the ground into kinetic energy. On ...
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MIT’s new insect-sized hopping robot combines the best of both worlds. Interestingly, this hopping robot is smaller than a ...