We’ve all been moving through cluttered areas, or perhaps after a night of too much partying, at some point in our lives and put out our arm...
We’ve all been moving through cluttered areas, or perhaps after a night of too much partying, at some point in our lives and put out our arms to help brace ourselves on nearby objects. Robotics researchers are now teaching bipedal robots to move using their arms and their legs. The team says that humans have used multi-contact locomotion throughout history … Continue reading
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