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The Berkeley Humanoid Light (BHL) is a lightweight, open source humanoid robot that anyone can build using 3D-printed parts and off-the-shelf components.
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customizable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists.
The core of Berkeley Humanoid Lite's design is a modular 3D-printed gearbox for the actuators and robot body. All other components can be sourced from widely available e-commerce platforms or ...
A new open-source humanoid robot, ALANA, is attracting attention in the maker community for its affordability and functionality. Designed by Shashwat Batish, ALANA is a life-size robot with ...
We’ve been keeping tabs on the development of this open source 3D printer for some time now, and just before Christmas, the files finally were released for anyone who wants to try putting one ...
Axon, the partially humanoid open-source robot from the 3D printer You can build the semi-humanoid AI robot Axon yourself. This requires some experience.
Hugging Face's $299 Reachy Mini leads a DIY robot revolution where open-source humanoids challenge expensive closed-source ...
A robot made from a 3D printer and commercially available components can help to create new materials. The robot is open source.
Researchers have developed a new, open-source robot scientist system that can be built using cheap, 3D-printable components and used to automate material synthesis.