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Q&A: Teaching robots to touch and interact like humans

Robots are widely used in the automotive industry and have started entering new application domains such as logistics in the last few years. However, current robots still face many limitations. They typically perform a single ...

Team develops versatile knee exoskeletons for safer lifting

A set of knee exoskeletons, built with commercially available knee braces and drone motors at the University of Michigan, has been shown to help counteract fatigue in lifting and carrying tasks. They helped users maintain ...

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Teaching robots to use color in moving objects
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Versatile microscale robots can fold into 3D shapes and crawl
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Multimodal ultra-thin soft robots can explore narrow spaces for inspection and maintenance
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Robot leg powered by artificial muscles outperforms conventional designs
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Will humans accept robots that can lie? Scientists find it depends on the lie
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UK research suggests that lighting, music, national flags could help customers find service robots more acceptable
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Robot waiters in Kenya create a buzz. But there are concerns about what it means for human labor
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Robots are coming to the kitchen—what that could mean for society and culture
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VoicePilot framework enhances communication between humans and physically assistive robots
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Developing underwater robots to venture deep below polar ice
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How drone attacks are changing the rules and the costs of the Ukraine war
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Researchers develop a new humanoid platform for robotics research
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Self-learning robots go full steam ahead

Researchers from AMOLF's Soft Robotic Matter group have shown that a group of small autonomous, self-learning robots can adapt easily to changing circumstances. They connected these simple robots in a line, after which each ...

This system helps robots better navigate emergency rooms

Computer scientists at the University of California San Diego have developed a more accurate navigation system that will allow robots to better negotiate busy clinical environments in general and emergency departments more ...

Why robots need reflexes

Reflexes protect our bodies—for example when we pull our hand back from a hot stove. These protective mechanisms could also be useful for robots. In this interview, Prof. Sami Haddadin and Johannes Kühn of the Munich School ...

Untangle your hair with help from robots

With rapidly growing demands on health care systems, nurses typically spend 18 to 40 percent of their time performing direct patient care tasks, oftentimes for many patients and with little time to spare. Personal care robots ...

New York police dump controversial robotic dog

New York police will stop using a robotic dog similar to ones that inspired an episode of dystopian Netflix series "Black Mirror" after a backlash over its deployment, the force said Thursday.