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A video of ALLEX (top) shows a camera- and sensor-laden head, and astonishingly versatile hands with fast-moving fingers and human-like motion. Those rapid, spidery movements may send a shiver down ...
This shows how robots could learn complex, human-like skills from a single demonstration—opening doors to safer, more ...
A robot can now travel through the human body to cure diseases. Scientists have created a Transformers-style robot inspired by the Japanese paper-folding art of origami. The shape-shifting device ...
Roboticists from the nation’s top universities recently created a self-aware mechanical arm that taught itself how to move. “The idea is that robots need to take care of themselves,” says ...
It has a synthetic uterus, fake amniotic fluid, and a plastic umbilical cord. And if its creators are right, it might deliver ...
If robots are to work with humans safely, they need to be able to feel us — literally. Engineers are getting close to creating robots with skin that can sense touch, heat, pressure, light, and more.
They flip, fold, and dance, but humanoid robots are burning more energy than humans on simple tasks. Experts say the flaw is in the design.
Scientists have trained the ANYmal quadruped robot to play badminton, and it's good enough to complete in a 10-shot rally ...
Researchers trained a quadruped robot named ANYmal to play rallies of up to ten shots. The dog-like machine weighs around 50 ...
This mini delivery-robot could pave way for medical technology advancement such as drugs delivery in human body. Around the world, there has been research about developing soft milli-robots.
One of the great benefits of building a humanoid robot is that it can move just like a human does. That's never clearer than when the robot actually takes its commands by mimicking your every motion.