Researchers found that working with a humanoid robot can change how our brains map the body, making its hand feel like part ...
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The MOTIF Hand: A tool advancing the capabilities of previous robot hand technology
Growing up, we learn to push just hard enough to move a box and to avoid touching a hot pan with our bare hands. Now, a robot ...
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Germany unveils diving robot that collects underwater trash with giant robotic hand
Researchers in Germany have unveiled a smart underwater robot equipped with sonar, cameras and a powerful gripper to clean ...
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Soft robotic wearable could transform stroke and ALS recovery
For many people living with neurodegenerative diseases or recovering from stroke, daily routines can become exhausting ...
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Video: UK firm unveils 'fastest-developed' humanoid robot that conducts industrial tasks
UK's first AI and robotics company has launched a record-speed humanoid robot now active in industrial environments.
Ian King says one of the clearest signs that he and George Gilder are right about "Convergence X" can be found in robotics.
The human hand is amazingly complex. With 34 muscles, more than 30 tendons, and 27 bones, hands can grasp objects, express emotion, create works of art, and accomplish many of the tasks that drive ...
During Wednesday's episode, Zingbot returns to the kitchen and makes fun of Vince and Morgan's way-too-close relationship in ...
UC researchers and the patients they work with are showing the world what's possible when the human mind and advanced computers meet.
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A robot programmed to act like a 7-year-old girl works to combat fear and loneliness in hospitals
Robin is a therapeutic robot programed to act like a 7-year-old girl as it travels around nursing homes and hospitals’ pediatric units providing emotional support while helping to combat staffing ...
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Inventor who encouraged Elon Musk to make Optimus says most humanoid robots today are 'terrifying'
Scott LaValley, CEO of Cartwheel Robotics, says robot makers should prioritize social acceptance over capabilities interview ...
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