Researchers at the University of Edinburgh developed a robotic arm that can serve coffee and perform other tasks thanks to AI.
Haddington Dynamics, the company behind the Dexter robot arm that won the 2018 Hackaday Prize, has opened its first microfactory to build robot arms for Australia and Southeast Asia. You may ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNShape-shifting robot that swims now explores Mariana Trench, reaches depth of 34,776-ftResearchers have created a tiny, shape-shifting robot that swims, crawls, and glides freely in the deep sea. Developed by a ...
Researchers in San Francisco developed a robot arm that receives signals from the brain to a computer, allowing a man who could not speak or move to interact with objects. The device, known as a ...
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ZME Science on MSNRobot with an AI ‘brain’ learns language like babies do and the results are fascinatingAt the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology in Japan, a robotic arm reaches out ... “move,” and “left” mean—not as ...
The scientist and painter has spent decades forging together his passions—and his new book, “The FUSE Pathway,” is a guide for how you can do the same.
Researchers at UC San Francisco have enabled a man who is paralyzed to control a robotic arm through a device that relays signals from his brain to a computer. The study appears in Cell.
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