Boston Dynamics' PETMAN Humanoid Robot Walks and Does Push-Ups - IEEE Spectrum
Three years ago it could barely walk. Now Atlas the humanoid robot is doing gymnastics. - The Washington Post
SoftBank's purchase of Boston Dynamics could bring walking robots into the home
PETMAN (Protection Ensemble Test Mannequin) Humanoid Military Robot - Army Technology
Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots - The New York Times
boston dynamics' robots are running and walking all by themselves
Boston Dynamics' robot dog gets an arm attachment, self-charging capabilities | Ars Technica
How real is that Atlas robot video? | Robots | The Guardian
Building Robots That Can Go Where We Go - IEEE Spectrum
boston dynamics' robots are running and walking all by themselves
These dancing Boston Dynamics robots have been watched over 23 million times. Here's the story behind the viral video.
7 Boston Dynamics Walking Robots of the Apocalypse - The Foyager
The police are considering adopting Boston Dynamics' quadruped walking robot `` Spot '' - GIGAZINE
Hyundai Motor Group to Acquire Controlling Interest in Boston Dynamics from SoftBank Group, Opening a New Chapter in the Robotics and Mobility Industry
Dancing Boston Dynamics Robots Show Off Their Sweet Moves | Smart News | Smithsonian Magazine
Google Steps Away from Humanoid Robot PR Problem | Discover Magazine
Boston Dynamics' robots are learning how to run outside and navigate autonomously - The Verge
Behind those dancing robots, scientists had to bust a move | AP News
HoloBuilder Announces Spotwalk - Autonomous Walking Robot with Boston Dynamics and RICOH THETA - Business - THETA 360 Developer
Google's massive humanoid robot can now walk and move without wires | Robots | The Guardian
Vision-guided quadruped robot from Boston Dynamics now opens doors | Vision Systems Design
SoftBank Acquires Boston Dynamics From Alphabet
See Boston Dynamics robots show off seriously impressive dance moves - CNET
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Bipedal humanoid robot "Atlas", primarily developed by the American robotics company Boston Dynamics, practises tai chi during a news conference at the University of Hong Kong October 17, 2013. The 6-foot (1.83
The robot will see you now - The Boston Globe
Boston Dynamics robot dog will get an arm on its back so it can open doors and grab things | The Independent