At ETH Zurich's Robotic Systems Lab, engineers have created ANYmal-D, a four-legged robot that can play badminton with people. This project brings together robotics, artificial intelligence and sports ...
Explore the remarkable capabilities of ANYmal, a red quadrupedal robot developed by the Robotic Systems Lab at ETH Zurich.
Steep sections on slippery ground, high steps, scree and forest trails full of roots: the path up the 1,098- metre-high Mount Etzel at the southern end of Lake Zurich is peppered with numerous ...
The ANYmal quadruped robot not only walks on four legs, it can also roll on four wheels, stand up, throw boxes, and make its way up and down stairs. As if all that wasn't enough, the thing can now ...
ETH Zurich’s ANYmal is a four-legged robot built for autonomous operation in some of the world’s most challenging environments. Now, it has been trained to hurl objects like humans. Its advanced ...
Construction is a tough job, and in Europe there is a chronic shortage of workers to build the homes, schools, and roads we use every single day. So why not get a robot to do the hard work so we don’t ...
Four legged, dog-inspired robots have grown in popularity among scientists and first responders in recent years thanks to their unique ability to quickly and safely maneuver areas hazardous or ...
(Nanowerk News) Until now, microscopic robotic systems have had to make do without arms. Now researchers at ETH Zurich have developed an ultrasonically actuated glass needle that can be attached to a ...
Researchers have developed a new control approach that enables a legged robot, called ANYmal, to move quickly and robustly over difficult terrain. Thanks to machine learning, the robot can combine its ...
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