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Kumar says those types of scenarios partly inspired the idea of the triple backflip. Engineers can control each individual ...
Boston Dynamics probably has the most show-offy robots on the planet right now, and the company's latest video shows that its robodog, Spot, is no exception. Spoiler alert: he nails a septuple back ...
Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot has been impressing us for years. And the dog-like contraption has just done it again. In a video ...
Boston Dynamics' bipedal robot, Atlas, is able to perform a picture-perfect backflip. This development demonstrates how much the company has accomplished.
Boston Dynamics' quadruped robot, Spot, has recently showcased an astonishing new skill—performing continuous backflips. This ...
“What have you been up to lately, Atlas?” Boston Dynamics asks rhetorically in the description for the video below. The obvious answer: Working on a gymnastics routine that’s so dang good ...
Boston Dynamics' Atlas can do a perfect backflip all on its own. It expands the horizon for the robotics industry making it more suitable robot for the human environment.
Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot is now so clever it can perform a backflip of which an Olympic gymnast would be proud.
It shows Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot deftly performing a series of box jumps before pausing briefly and launching into a backflip — and sticking the landing.
Boston Dynamics explained the technology behind Atlas in a video published last year, which showed its developers physically tormenting the robot.
Boston Dynamics is back with updates to Atlas, its humanoid robot. Now, Atlas can do a backflip. Google sold Boston Dynamics to Softbank earlier this year.
We've grown accustomed to seeing Boston Dynamics' impressive line-up of robots strutting about in periodic video updates, each more terrifying than the last. But, every once in a while, the ...