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US engineers design AI bionic hand that grips with human-like precision
US engineers develops a bionic hand with AI, enabling intuitive, precise grips and easier everyday use for prosthetic users.
Sharpa, a Singapore-headquartered AI robotics firm, has achieved a major milestone with the launch of mass production for ...
Step inside the Soft Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich, and you find yourself in a space that is part children's nursery, part ...
By combining soft materials, cloud-scale simulation, and learning from human motion, researchers are teaching robots to grasp ...
To use, the operator wore a haptic glove, each finger of which connected to a motion-sensing device. The operator's hand ...
Recent advancements in technology have revolutionized the world of assistive and medical tools, and prosthetic limbs are no exception. We've come a long way from the rigid, purely cosmetic prosthetics ...
Prosthetic hands have long struggled to replicate the dexterity and functionality of natural hands, often limiting users to a single grasp function at a time. This limitation has made everyday tasks, ...
If you’re going to kill animals for food, don’t waste their parts – that’s just rude. Use everything, snout-to-tail, and not ...
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Researchers turn to classical Indian dance to improve robotic hand movement learning
The work suggests that traditional classical dance encodes more refined motion patterns than everyday actions. The findings ...
If a robot is going to be grasping delicate objects, then that bot had better know what those objects are, so it can treat them accordingly. A new robotic hand allows it to do so, by sensing the shape ...
Inspired by the effortless way humans handle objects without seeing them, engineers have developed a new approach that enables a robotic hand to rotate objects solely through touch, without relying on ...
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