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Four images of MIT’s Mini Cheetah robot showcasing agility and speed across various test environments.

🐆 MIT’s Cheetah Robot: Where Biomimicry Meets Robotic Brilliance

The Mini Cheetah reaches speeds of up to 3.9 m/s (~9 mph), can perform controlled backflips, and self-right after falling—all while weighing just ~20 lb (9 kg). Its lightweight design uses modular electric actuators derived from drone motors. Why It Thrills & Matters Efficient

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Humanoid Robots in Transportation: Smarter Travel Starts Here

Transportation isn’t just about vehicles—it’s also about efficiency, safety, and service. That’s where humanoid robots are stepping in, playing surprising and useful roles in the transportation industry. Where They’re Making a Difference Airports and Train StationsHumanoid robots like Pepper are

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