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Loomia created its tactile sensing developer kit after surveying 100 engineers as part of the NSF I-Corps program.
Meet Ameca, the 'world's most advanced' humanoid robot, who has just moved to Edinburgh as part of a project to help robots and humans understand each other better. Subscribe!
Scientists unveil a low-cost, gelatin-based robotic skin that senses touch, heat, and cuts. The skin could give robots and ...
Guests can find the Fantastic Four and HERBIE in Tomorrowland outside a special area dressed up for the occasion.
These are seven synthetic superheroes from the DC Universe who chose to use their powers to protect innocent people. Unlike ...
SRT-H robot performed gallbladder surgery steps on a model using video training and voice guidance. It chose its actions like ...
For a show built around hackers, identity, and the occasional meltdown in a hoodie, Mr. Robot had no shortage of villains. But here’s the thing, it wasn’t always clear who the real bad guy was.
Researchers have developed a low-cost, gelatin-based robotic skin that can sense touch, heat, and damage, potentially enhancing the functionality of robots and prosthetics.
Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz’s research aims to develop something artificial with the same properties as what developed over ...
KAIST and Chungnam researchers build artificial sensory nerves for energy-efficient robots that mimic human habituation and ...
On vacation far from any tech hub, I stumbled upon a physician on the cutting edge of technology. He uses a simple trick to ...
In a giant leap towards humanizing machines, scientists have developed an innovative electric skin that allows robots to sense the world around them- from a gentle tap to a sudden burst of heat, and ...