At the Soft Robotics Lab at ETH Zurich, the scene looks less like a traditional engineering workshop and more like a child’s ...
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Classical Indian dance is teaching robots how to move and use their hands
Hands move constantly during conversation. They signal emotion, stress a point, and form full languages such as American Sign Language. Behind this everyday motion lies a complex challenge. Each human ...
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Humanoid robot hype meets hard engineering and market reality
Investors should remain disciplined and back companies that have realistic goals based on economics, not hype,” warns Daiva Rakauskaitė of Aneli Capital, as investment dollars flow into humanoid ...
Each robot costs only a single penny to manufacture. The robots could help advance everything from nanotechnology ...
Tiny robots smaller than a grain of rice can sense, think, and move on their own. They could one day fix tissue inside the human body.
There is also a dance studio, complete with a wood floor and large mirrors. Here scientists record the movements of human ...
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Light Powers the World's Smallest Programmable Robot, at About 0.3 Millimeters Long
Learn more about these tiny robots that can alter their surroundings and monitor our health.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan have created the world’s smallest fully programmable ...
The world's smallest fully programmable, autonomous robots have debuted at the University of Pennsylvania, sporting a brain developed at the University of Michigan.
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