The humanoid Atlas robot performs some strange contortions to get up from a lying position. An engineer explains why.
Boston Dynamics has released a new explanation of one of Atlas’s most striking behaviors.
Boston Dynamics, the company behind the creepy robot dogs deployed briefly by the NYPD last year, has accused a competitor of ripping off its designs — and allowing them to be weaponized. Boston ...
Atlas, the humanoid bipedal robot engineered by Boston Dynamics, has learned how to do parkour. A new video shows a pair of the robots running, jumping, leaping, vaulting, and performing back flips ...
Boston Dynamics introduced Spot in 2020, a robot dog that can carry heavy things, detect gas leaks, and perform tasks in various areas such as construction, healthcare, mining, entertainment, and ...
Boston Dynamics CEO Robert Playter joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how his company is working with the Trump administration ...
In a groundbreaking move that is expected to redefine the future of robotics, Google DeepMind has announced the expansion of ...
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Competition in the robot dog market is getting ugly. As The Robot Report explains, Boston Dynamics is suing Ghost Robotics for allegedly infringing seven patents linked to its Spot quadruped. The ...
(TMX) -- Boston Dynamics on Wednesday unveiled the latest version of its Atlas humanoid robot, featuring an upgrade from hydraulic actuation to fully electric, and designed for real-world applications ...
Boston Dynamics has revealed its first robot developed specifically for commercial applications. Named Stretch, the robot has been designed for warehouse work, purpose-built for mobile deployment in ...