Scientists create self-repairing robotic skin with pain detection and modular magnetic patches. The neuromorphic e-skin enables robots to sense harmful contact instantly.
The agile robot dog springs up on all fours, takes a step forward and charges at the tense crowd at a Tokyo exhibit, held ...
Scientists have created a robot that learns lip movements by watching humans rather than following preset rules. The ...
Robots are getting a sense of touch and a rudimentary sense of pain. A neuromorphic electronic skin can now encode tactile ...
By learning from human touch, robots can grip objects more safely and adapt to real-world conditions without massive training ...
Robots are becoming smarter and more common, but their ability to handle objects with human-like precision remains limited. At Kennesaw State University, new research is enabling robots to better ...
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