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Video: Chinese firm shows humanoid and robot arm control by single model in new demo
A Chinese robotics startup has demonstrated humanoid robots and fixed dual-arm robotic systems working ...
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Europe builds robotic arm that can see, feel and handle samples for Moon missions
European Space Agency (ESA) engineers are assembling one of Europe’s most advanced robotic arms, ...
ABB Robotics and PSYONIC explore using real human prosthetic touch data to train industrial robots for delicate gripping ...
Mantis said the robot allows for new flexibility in how to configure automation in complex, real-world environments.
As manufacturers face skilled labor shortages, rising costs, and pressure to maximize machine utilization, robotic machine ...
An inchworm has provided the inspiration for a robot that can move without any rigid parts. The robot mimics a flexing muscle and can be used to inspect sewer pipes or as an explorer on the planet ...
Soft-bodied organisms exhibit prominent morphological adaptability, dynamically reconfiguring shape and stiffness to achieve versatile behaviors. Inspired by these systems, soft robots with diverse ...
Robots with increasingly precise dexterity are becoming essential in everyday life and industrial settings, from assembling tiny smartphone components to assisting doctors in surgery. However, ...
It’s the Hero he deserves. For most of his life, Praveen Gowtham avoided prosthetics. The Bronx physicist, who lost part of his arm at 1 week old due to a birth defect, found artificial limbs ...
Humanoid robots are expected to grow to a $200 billion market in less than a decade, according to Barclays. Wedbush's Dan Ives told CNBC he sees the market being worth trillions of dollars in the next ...
I've come to an industrial space in a tech-heavy area of San Francisco expecting to see a menacing humanoid robot solider doing something combat-like: the future of land-based warfare, perhaps.
It’s great to have a robot vacuum that can help you sweep your floors. But as useful as they might be, they’re not designed to tackle wet messes like spills or your dog’s muddy paw prints. A robotic ...
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