Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
Researchers in China built a neuromorphic robotic skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly to harm.
LG will debut its CLOiD home robot at CES 2026, highlighting its push toward intelligent home automation and a future where ...
China has developed a neuromorphic electronic skin that lets robots feel touch, detect injury, and react to pain with ...
Abstract: This paper presents a system integrating physical human-robot interaction in a dual-arm object manipulation task using multi-modal robot skin. The skin covers the end-effectors, enabling ...
So, imagine you’re Tony Stark, operating your armored, high-tech exoskeleton to fly through the skies by using your helmet’s ...