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Humanoid robots reliably manipulate different objects with 87% success using new framework
Robotic systems that mirror humans both in their appearance and movements, also known as humanoid robots, could be best suited for tackling many tasks that are currently performed by human agents.
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking robotic hand, the F-TAC Hand, which integrates high-resolution tactile sensing across an unprecedented 70% of its surface area, allowing for human-like ...
IHMC unveils Alex, a disaster-ready humanoid robot built for high-risk environments, as China accelerates its dominance in ...
Nathan F. Lepora is a Professor of Robotics & AI who researches human-like dexterity in robot manipulation and its relation to human intelligence. Nathan Lepora is a Professor of Robotics & AI who ...
We have more than 750,000 mobile robots in our operations and thousands of other robotic systems that help move, sort, identify and package customer orders. It’s taken us more than 10 years to reach ...
Researchers have invented a new super agile robot that can cleverly change shape thanks to amorphous characteristics akin to the popular Marvel anti-hero Venom. The unique soft morphing creation, ...
Rising to the Challenge: San Diego Students Prepare for Global Robotics Showdown Innovation, teamwork, and determination are at the heart ...
Xiaomi unveils a robot hand with full-palm sensing and artificial sweat, bringing human-like touch, precision, and cooling to ...
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