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A robotic hand can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming.
For all their technological brilliance, from navigating distant planets to performing complex surgery, robots still struggle ...
In the company's latest video, a humanoid robot can be seen walking and crouching while it performs various tasks.
The new algorithm could help robots make safer, smarter decisions around humans, even amidst the greatest uncertainties.
UC Berkeley recently released a video demonstrating its latest creation, the Humanoid Table TEnnis Robot (HITTER), playing a game of table tennis with human beings. The robot showcased exemplary ...
A new breakthrough shows how robots can now integrate both sight and touch to handle objects with greater accuracy, similar to humans.
Explore how researchers are using quantum computing to enhance the movement of robots, making them more efficient and smooth.
New and emerging research could change the way robots handle the uncertainty that comes hand-in-hand with human interactions. Morteza Lahijanian, an associate professor in CU Boulder’s Ann and H.J.
Designed to mimic how humans interact with the world, it’s equipped with sensors that allow it to feel force, temperature, and motion, marking a major step toward making robots more intuitive.
Researchers have developed a novel framework named WildFusion that fuses vision, vibration and touch to enable robots to 'sense' and navigate complex outdoor environments much like humans do.