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The robotic arm could help farmers harvest crops even in increasingly challenging conditions, such as rising temperatures.
ETH Zurich researchers have trained their quadruped robot ANYmal to pick up a ball and throw it across a field, demonstrating ...
However, creating affordable robotic arms that can gracefully and accurately navigate the thick network of branches and trunks of plants can be challenging. In a recent study, researchers developed a ...
It's time to build the robot arm for the Really Useful Robot. This is part 4 of of the Really Useful Robot Project. Thanks to ROBOTIS for providing the Dynamixel servos for this project. I'd planned ...
According to a recent study published in Advanced Intelligent Systems, the brain can adapt to an artificial third arm and use ...
Robot vacuums are developing new features very quickly. A year ago, self-scrubbing docks that emptied dirty water into an on-board tank to keep mop pads clean and dry were a fresh innovation.
Kaisley Hernandez, 4, who was born with just part of her arm. @dessshernandez / TikTok "Kaisley is a beautiful, smart, sassy girl, and we hope the world is kind to her," Destiny said.
This book is a collection of papers by leading Soviet authorities on robotics cemented by a unified approach to the problem of robot kinematics, path synthesis, and control. The papers consider the ...
This arm is hidden beneath a door on the top of the Saros Z70 and extends out when it detects an item that’s in the way of cleaning. A bin is included in the box to give the robot arm a place to ...
Inspection and maintenance of equipment inside buildings, such as exit signs, bared pipelines, air vents, and fire alarms often requires a robot to reach high, hidden, or confined areas that are ...
Hybrid robots combine two or more robot types, giving them multiple capabilities. For example, a hybrid might have wheels and an articulated arm, allowing it to sort, handle or move packages in a ...
Atom Bodies' AI-powered prosthetic arm uses mind control and muscle signals to offer individual finger movement and natural control at a fraction of traditional costs.