Argus Robot with 20 Legs and Eyes Developed at Duke University
Researchers at Duke University have developed a robot named Argus with 20 legs and advanced vision capabilities. This technological advancement is noteworthy as it pushes the boundaries of robotics and AI. The potential applications include search and rescue missions and environmental monitoring.
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