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Researchers printed a robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons for the first time This new tech makes it much easier to combine soft and rigid materials.
A recent trial revealed that it could pick up soft foam blocks and jagged metal pieces without damage or loss of control.
The CAFE team’s solution is to combine the robotic hand with an AI-driven excavation system. Researchers at Nara Institute of ...
To build a “hand” for a robot apple picker, Joe Davidson first had to learn how to pick apples. TrendingOregon regulators accuse grass seed company of underpaying farmersWest Coast fuel […] ...
The approach uses machine vision to 3D print structures with multiple materials, from hard, bone-like substances to stuff that's more like soft tissues.
Designing a human-inspired hand that can bend backward to pick up a broad range of objects and detach itself to crawl over to another firmly plants it inside the uncanny valley.
Sliman Bensmaia, rocker, University of Chicago researcher whose work helped restore touch to people with prosthetic limbs, dead at 49 He helped develop the first robotic prosthetic arm that gave ...
A paralyzed man was able to control a robotic arm through his thoughts, according to researchers at UC San Francisco. The researchers published their findings in the scientific journal 'Cell' on ...
The 101st burning of Zozobra will feature a new robotic hand designed and built in New Mexico, promising a unique spectacle for attendees.
Cassidy Parrish had a problem to solve close to home. When her father’s hand pain grew worse, making everyday tasks like ...