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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: Japan trials giant robot hand on excavator to scoop earthquake rubble
Researchers in Japan and Switzerland have revealed a giant robotic hand that could transform how communities prepare for and ...
Researchers in Japan have tested a colossal robotic hand to clear earthquake rubble, paving the way for a breakthrough in ...
An assistant professor at the University of Arkansas’s College of Engineering started developing a robotic gripper in 2020 ...
Watch this robotic hand grab hold of an egg, fruits, a large plastic container, and a jug of orange juice.
A Bristol-based roboticist has developed a robotic prosthetic hand using 3D-printed components that costs as little as £650, which is much cheaper than existing technology ...
3D-printed designs are usually limited to fast-drying polymers, but a new method enables wild, soft robotic possibilities.
The Mario-playing hand, as well as two turtlelike “soft robots” described in the same recent Science Advances paper, were each 3-D-printed in a single process that only took three to eight hours.
And it’s why the lab wanted the world to see a demo of its robotic hand solving a Rubik’s Cube. On Tuesday, the lab released a 50-page research paper describing the science of the project.
Since its establishment, OpenAI has had a strong interest in robotics. As early as 2017, the company expressed its intention to build a robotic system and train it in a simulated environment. This ...
Scientists have created a soft robot muscle that sweats to stay cool and mimics the movement of a hand. The researchers, from Cornell University in New York, developed the robot hand from ...
A 3D-printed robotic hand that costs just £1,000 to produce has won the 2015 James Dyson Award in the UK. Open Bionics, a prototype project developed by 25-year-old robotics graduate Joel Gibbard ...
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