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In real-world testing, engineers launched 150 balls at the robot in rapid succession. The bot returned nearly 88 percent of ...
Scientists have developed a robotic prosthetic hand that offers precision fingertip control. The ultra-light system offers ...
An ultra-light robotic prosthetic hand has been developed that enables both precision fingertip control and shape-adaptive ...
A gently lobbed baseball is easy to see. The same ball, however, can seem to vanish from the hand of a skilled pitcher, ...
ETH Zurich’s AI robot ANYmal-D plays badminton using RL-based control, combining vision, locomotion, and precise arm movements.
The gel can be combined with highly flexible electrodes to create a wearable sensor that is capable of picking up low-frequency vibrations—like everyday human motion—and then converting them ...