Robots are getting a sense of touch. Researchers at the University of Texas have developed robotic hands that can gently grasp fragile objects like potato chips and raspberries by sensing pressure and ...
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Watch this incredible handy robot detach, scuttle around like a spider, and pick up objects
The human hand is often hailed as the “pinnacle of dexterity”, but there’s always room for improvement. In a new study, scientists have developed a nimble-fingered robotic device that puts our fleshy ...
Robots are becoming increasingly capable of performing everyday tasks, but many still struggle with delicate movements that ...
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Human-level robot hand can pick up a pringle without breaking it
Human-level robot hand can pick up a pringle without breaking it - FORTE system could transform household robots, as well as industries like health care and manufacturing ...
To reliably complete household chores, assemble products and tackle other manual tasks, robots should be able to adapt their manipulation strategies based on the objects they are working with, ...
Cornell engineers have developed a revolutionary new robot gripper that can teach itself to pick up all sorts of oddly shaped objects, an ability most autonomous robots lack. The universal jamming ...
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HEAPGrasp: A faster, smarter way for robots to handle tricky objects
The fields of manufacturing, logistics, and even restaurants are increasingly moving toward automation, with robots being employed for a wide range of tasks. One of the most critical applications of ...
New research helps robots combine language and gestures to find objects in cluttered spaces, improving how they understand ...
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