AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
Now that artificial intelligence has mastered almost everything we do online, it needs help learning how we physically move ...
A laboratory in Pittsburgh’s Bakery Square is poised to make the next breakthrough in wheelchairs, a mostly stagnant industry with huge quality of life implications for millions of disabled Americans.
Abstract: Robotic manipulation tasks commonly rely on computer vision or tactile sensing to extract the physical characteristics of an object. However, this additional sensing capability adds ...
For their second album, The Alan Parsons Project further cemented a key element that encouraged ongoing interest in their albums. Where the conceptual themes of I Robot had appeal for prog and general ...
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Nike has unveiled Project Amplify, an initiative it describes as the world’s first powered footwear system designed for running and walking. Developed in collaboration with robotics partner Dephy, the ...
A talented teenager from the UK has built a four-fingered robotic hand from standard Lego parts that performs almost as well as research-grade robotic hands. The anthropomorphic device can grasp, move ...
Soft grippers, with their high flexibility and environmental adaptability, have shown promising applications in industrial automation, medical assistance, and underwater operations. This study ...
The curious minds at ColdFusion reveal a robot hand that learned human behavior on its own. This matters because it demonstrates the potential for machines to adapt, interact, and learn like humans.
Abstract: Traditional breast cancer surgeries require collaboration between ultrasound (US) doctors and surgeons, making the procedure complex and treating physicians prone to fatigue. In ...