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Stretchable electronic skin lets robotic hand feel touch and pressure signals
Stretchable, transparent electronics that can bend, roll, and even mimic human skin are moving ...
The Agibot G2 is the first humanoid robot to get a job alongside humans on a high-speed electronics production line, Agibot ...
An Indian startup is developing an in-house VLA system for humanoids, aiming to move robots from simple prompts to real-world ...
Researchers at the University of Turku have developed a stretchable, transparent, and conductive electronic skin that can be integrated into robotic hands to sense touch and pressure. Inspired by ...
This a robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a cartridge of compressed gas, right off the 3D-printer. It can also be printed in one go, from one material. Imagine a robot ...
At the 139th Canton Fair, the Electronics & Appliance category signaled a clear shift in global hardware priorities.
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed an electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to distinguish everyday touch from damaging force. That ability, once reserved for living ...
"Ancient Japanese Art Brings Spineless Robot To Life!" Sounds very much like a movie plot summary. In reality, it perfectly ...
Scientists have created electronic skin that can give physical self-awareness to flexible robots for the first time. A team from the University of Edinburgh said the devices could aid with people’s ...
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US’ heat-activated knot robots leap hundreds of times their height without electronics
Researchers at Penn Engineering have turned a common nuisance—a knotted string—into a high-performance, heat-activated ...
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