➀ Researchers at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a groundbreaking tool for energy-efficient movement in robots; ➁ The tool applies the principle of natural oscillation patterns to robots, enabling them to move with unprecedented efficiency; ➂ The research is centered around BERT, a four-legged robot, which demonstrates the effectiveness of this new approach.
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