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Robotic hand with unprecedented tactile sensitivity achieves human-like dexterity in real-world tasks
Researchers have unveiled a robotic hand, the F-TAC Hand, which integrates high-resolution tactile sensing across an unprecedented 70% of its surface area, allowing for human-like adaptive grasping.
Researchers have successfully created a robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons using 3D printing for the first time. A team from ETH Zurich in Switzerland were able to accomplish the complex ...
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South Korean firm unveils robotic hand with human-scale dexterity at under 2 lb
Robotic brains have reached near-genius levels, but their hands remain clumsy. Most robots still ...
A team of Fresno State engineering students is developing a first-of-its-kind robotic tool that could dramatically change the ...
We don’t think twice about using our hands throughout the day for tasks that still thwart sophisticated robots—pouring coffee without spilling when half-awake, folding laundry without ripping delicate ...
From bionic limbs to sentient androids, robotic entities in science fiction blur the boundaries between biology and machine. Real-life robots are far behind in comparison. While we aren’t going to ...
Researchers demonstrated a highly dexterous robot hand, one that combines an advanced sense of touch with motor learning algorithms in order to achieve a high level of dexterity. In addition, the hand ...
It took nature millions of years to create intelligent, adaptive species. Researchers at Northwestern University in Illinois ...
Humanoid robots are rapidly improving in motion fluidity, making them more human-like and suitable for complex tasks.
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