A robot that can locate lost items on command, the latest development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), combines knowledge from the...
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A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them. The technology, called Fragile Object Grasping with Tactile Sensing (FORTE), combines advanced tactile sensing with soft robotics. The breakthrough could improve robot performance when a light touch is needed, such as in health care and manufacturing.
A robot that can locate lost items on command, the latest development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), combines knowledge from the...
A robot that can locate lost items on command, the latest development at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), combines knowledge from the...
What started out as a response to labor shortages in poultry processing plants during the COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a robotics system that can...
A new approach to simulating biologically inspired robotics can cut the design and training of tactile robots from eighteen months to two weeks, new...
COMPUTEX Taipei is one of the world’s largest technology trade shows held annually across three locations, Taipei-Nangang Exhibition Centre, Taipei...
COMPUTEX Taipei is one of the world’s largest technology trade shows held annually across three locations, Taipei-Nangang Exhibition Centre, Taipei...
With the speed at which technology advances, there is little room for suboptimal performance and out-of-date tech. Precise positioning is a field...
With the speed at which technology advances, there is little room for suboptimal performance and out-of-date tech. Precise positioning is a field...
HONOR not only showed off their own humanoid robot but also showed off a new type of smartphone with a mechanical gimbal, the Robot Phone. This is a...
A Times Opinion video argues that criminal justice fees act as predatory taxes, creating crushing debt for the poor and destabilizing society.