Rules governing biological research do not account for AI-driven automation; rules governing AI do not address its use in biology.
In a paper just out in Nature Synthesis, researchers led by Prof. Timothy Noël of the University of Amsterdam's Van 't Hoff ...
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China’s soft bending sensor gives humanoid robot hand sense of its own posture
Researchers in China have demonstrated a humanoid dexterous hand that gives robot fingers a ...
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CyberOne humanoid robot’s hand mimics human sweat glands for thermal management
Xiaomi has unveiled a major redesign of its CyberOne humanoid robot, introducing a new ...
A new soft sensing system could help humanoid robots move their hands with far greater precision in delicate, human-like ...
Researchers developed a soft optical bending sensor that enables humanoid robotic hands to perceive finger posture across multiple axes during dexterous tasks.
Disaster sites vary as widely as rescue missions. Using robotics to help often requires multiple robots to survey, climb, ...
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Q&A: Robots can't feel, but novel sensors could change that
A research team, including Huanyu "Larry" Cheng, James L. Henderson Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science ...
How do you stop robotic traffic jams? Researchers found that adding "noise" or randomness to robot paths optimizes swarm efficiency, proving that swarms don't need central AI to avoid gridlock.
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Electrofluidic fiber muscles could enable silent robotic systems
Muscles are remarkably effective systems for generating controlled force, and engineers developing hardware for robots or ...
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