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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
From Boston Dynamics’ Atlas to Google’s SayCan, most hand-wielding robots don’t have the dexterity necessary to “feel” what they’re holding. (If they did, maybe a 7-year-old boy wouldn’t have had his ...
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Robots Learn to Feel: How Next-Gen Tactile Sensing Is Revolutionizing Humanoid Touch!
Discover the latest breakthroughs in robotic tactile sensing and how they are transforming the capabilities of humanoid ...
In the face of rising global agricultural labor costs and an aging workforce, a new review published in Engineering explores how agricultural robots are leveraging advanced hand–eye coordination ...
Even the most sophisticated mechanized graspers sometimes can't grab the right part of an object, and shifting it around is a computationally complex maneuver. Researchers at MIT have developed a new ...
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New control system teaches soft robots the art of staying safe
Imagine having a continuum soft robotic arm bend around a bunch of grapes or broccoli, adjusting its grip in real time as it lifts the object. Unlike traditional rigid robots that generally aim to ...
Scientists have been working for years to create robots powered by living muscle tissue. These biohybrid robots combine ...
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Video: US humanoid robot nears human jogging pace in new running demo
Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock dropped a short, electrifying video on social media, teasing the extraordinary speed and agility ...
Someone with a significant background in robotics once told my daughter that robotics is always harder than it looks. She is now studying to be a mechanical engineer and will likely be stealing my ...
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