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New footage shows an expressionless iRonCub MK3 robot taking off using four thrusters — two where its arms should be and two in a jetpack on its back.
Engineered for extreme environments. iRonCub3 is based on the third generation of the iCub humanoid robot and is teleoperated. It carries four jet engines, two on its arms and two on a backpack ...
A jet-powered humanoid robot has been developed by Italian researchers in a "groundbreaking" milestone for <a href="/products/183/Control-Automation">robotics.<br /><br /> ...
Sheffield Robotics is home to an upper-body iCub 2.0 robot (with head, arms, hands, and torso). The robot is particularly suited to research into human cognition and development, and robot learning.
Scientists unveiled the first-ever flying humanoid robot, a machine with a baby face capable of vertical liftoff and built to assist.
The iRonCub3 is the third iteration of the humanoid robot with jet propulsion. ... and there is no room for improvisation,” says Daniele Pucci, one of the scientists involved in the iCub project.