A soft patch on the arm could soon let you steer robots with simple hand movements, even while your whole body is in motion.
Tiny microrobots are learning to fly with insect-like speed and control, thanks to new AI-driven technology developed at MIT.
An insect-scale robot from MIT performs agile flight maneuvers using a neural-network controller, surpassing previous ...
Automation technology suppliers are integrating robot kinematics directly into PLCs, simplifying programming, reducing costs, ...
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One robot replacing a whole fleet of specialized machines? LimX Dynamics’ Tron 2 makes that science fiction dream a nearer ...
Impressive” performance. In one sentence, Elon Musk captured the sentiment of millions who watched humanoid robots in Chengdu perform faultless Webster flips in a live presentation. The event served ...
The robot hand is reported to benefit from precise torque control, with each of the fingers able to muster up to 10 N of fingertip pinch force. The four joints of each finger are driven by motors ...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling with overcrowded hospitals, physician burnout, and rising surgery delays. Which is why it’s always a good thing to see research exploring new solutions ...
Chinese security tests show robots hacked in minutes via voice or wireless flaws, spreading attacks to other machines and ...