It uses three robotic arms to lay down metal prints of remarkable size, around eight meters wide and six meters tall. It can churn through about 50 kg of metal per hour, and can be run off of a ...
looks different from most of the other robots being developed these days because it's not a bunch of cold metal parts but instead has a skeleton covered with a "muscular system." Just like people.
The robot, named Spirit, uses its four metal legs to traverse the rocky paths ... in real time." Jerolmack is part of the Legged Autonomous Surface Science in Analog Environments Project, also ...