One of Luke Mariak’s favorite memories is of a Nike shoe on UCLA’s Intramural Field aiming toward a soccer ball. The shoe, however, was not his own — it was that of Advanced Robotic Technology for ...
At Caltech, soccer is not only for the athletes. Robots have now taken over the field. Students were challenged to design, build and operate soccer-playing robots to compete in the "Tridroid Cup" in ...
Humanoid robots waddled, stumbled and occasionally face-planted their way through a 3-on-3 soccer tournament in Beijing on Saturday that looked more like the first day of little league than the rise ...
China's first 3-on-3 humanoid robot soccer league kicks off in Beijing Watching these humanoid robots battle it out on the soccer field, you quickly realize that Kylian Mbappé and his fellow ...
Explore robotics in sports, the games most suited for robots, and how younger fans are driving curiosity around new ...
Exemplifying the “E” in STEM, Dr. Ricardo Valerdi, a UA professor in the department of systems and industrial engineering, has brought a new, hands-on way to encourage science, technology, engineering ...
Researchers from MIT designed "DribbleBot," a robot that dribbles a soccer ball just like humans. The robot stands out for its ability to kick a ball with legs, while most robots still use wheels.
At the Bund Conference, the robot soccer match became another highlight, with the atmosphere intensifying as fierce competitions unfolded. The participating robots demonstrated exceptional athletic ...
BEIJING – While China's men's soccer team hasn't generated much excitement in recent years, humanoid robot teams have won over fans in Beijing based more on the AI technology involved than any ...
Here’s a fun challenge: teaching a quadrupedal robot to successfully dribble a soccer ball. It is, in essence, a core component of RoboCup, the big international competition founded all the way back ...
David Roberts, president of U.S. Drone Soccer, smiles when I tell him that after watching YouTube videos of drone soccer matches, I think of it as, “robot Quidditch.” “We know that people have begun ...