Researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have developed an artificial skin that mimics key functions of the human nervous system, marking a...
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Researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have developed an artificial skin that mimics key functions of the human nervous system, marking a step towards robots that can feel touch, detect injury and react instinctively to harmful contact. The neuromorphic “e-skin”, created by a team led by materials scientist Yuyu Gao, converts physical pressure into electrical signals resembling neural pulses, allowing machines to distinguish between gentle contact and potentially damaging force. The advance addresses a long-standing limitation in robotics. While humanoid robots have made progress in movement, vision and speech, most still lack a sense of...
Researchers at the City University of Hong Kong have developed an artificial skin that mimics key functions of the human nervous system, marking a...
Octopus vulgaris (common octopus). Credit: albert kok / / CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers have developed a new material that mimics the remarkable abilities...
Octopus vulgaris (common octopus). Credit: albert kok / / CC BY-SA 3.0 Researchers have developed a new material that mimics the remarkable abilities...
Researchers have developed a new material that mimics the remarkable abilities of octopuses, capable of changing both color and surface texture within...
Researchers from China’s Northeast Normal University have developed a novel soft, jelly-like electronic “pain nerve” that could give...
Hyundai aims to mass-produce as many as 30,000 robots annually at a new facility in the US, part of a broader initiative to meld artificial...
Hyundai aims to mass-produce as many as 30,000 robots annually at a new facility in the US, part of a broader initiative to meld artificial...
On the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese entrepreneur Cheng Hao sits on an indoor soccer pitch – but this turf isn’t for humans. It’s where...
On the outskirts of Beijing, young Chinese entrepreneur Cheng Hao sits on an indoor soccer pitch – but this turf isn’t for humans. It’s where...
Optimus is a general-purpose robotic humanoid under development by Tesla. Raman Shaunia/Shutterstock When Elon Musk talks about robotics, he rarely...