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ETH Zurich’s ANYmal is a four-legged robot built for autonomous operation in some of the world’s most challenging ...
Scaly-tailed squirrels use thorny tail scales for grip on smooth trees. New models reveal the physics behind this, inspiring ...
Unlike traditional grippers that require additional assembly and processing after 3D printing, this new soft robotic gripper is ready to use as soon as it comes off the printer.
Developed through a combination of geometric design, 3D printing, and robotic control, the new technology, RoboFabric, can quickly be made into medical devices or soft robotics, such as limbs for ...
This soft robotic gripper is not only 3D printed in one print, it also doesn’t need any electronics to work. The device was developed by a team of roboticists at the University of California San ...
The less energy that a robot uses to perform its assigned duties, the better. A new soft robotic gripper was created with this fact in mind, as it grasps and releases objects without using any ...
(MENAFN- Robotics & Automation News) Robotic piece-picking: Inside the quest for human-level dexterity June 16, 2025 by Sam Francis . Exploring the convergence of advanced grippers, 3D vision, and ...
Posted in Robots Hacks Tagged apple picking, apples, gripper, harvesting, harvesting robot, robotic gripper Origami Gripper Is Great For Soft And Heavy Objects March 18, 2019 by Lewin Day 5 Comments ...
A team of University of Washington engineers and computer scientists developed a way using 3D printing technology that could make industrial assembly lines more nimble and versatile.