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Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 1
Duke Robot Study Unveils Orb-Shaped Argus With 1 Omnidirectional Design
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 1

Duke Robot Study Unveils Orb-Shaped Argus With 1 Omnidirectional Design

1 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 1
  • Argus, a new robot highlighted in Duke research, is presented as an omnidirectional, multifunctional machine built from a cluster of glowing spheres around a central core.
  • Boyuan Chen said the project deliberately avoids copying nature, with the underlying paper describing “extreme dynamic symmetry” as the principle enabling the robot’s unusual movement.
  • The report dwells on Argus’s non-humanoid form—plastic frame, exposed wiring and rotating orb structure—which sets it apart from conventional bipedal or animal-inspired robots.
  • Duke’s latest showcase points to a broader robotics push toward abstract, task-driven designs that prioritize mobility and function over familiar biological shapes.
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