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Meet the robotic 'finger' ready to check your pulse

Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China have developed a soft robotic "finger" with a sophisticated sense of touch that can perform routine doctor's office examinations, including taking a patient's ...

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 ...

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Team develops versatile knee exoskeletons for safer lifting
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Combining soft artificial muscles with a rigid, magnetic exoskeleton to create building blocks for versatile robots
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Task planning framework supports human-robot collaborative furniture assembly
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Magnetically driven soft robot achieves high-speed jumping
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Combining existing sensors with machine learning algorithms improves robots' intrinsic sense of touch
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Stretching the possibilities of soft robots with flexible electronics
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Teaching robots to use color in moving objects
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Algorithm takes robots a step closer to being able to 'act on intuition'
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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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AI technology and self-coordinating drones to detect and investigate wildfires
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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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Team develops remote specimen collection robot

The Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM) under the Ministry of Science and ICT developed a remote specimen collection robot that eliminates direct contact between medical personnel and patients.

Coordinating complex behaviors between hundreds of robots

In one of the more memorable scenes from the 2002 blockbuster film Minority Report, Tom Cruise is forced to hide from a swarm of spider-like robots scouring a towering apartment complex. While most viewers are likely transfixed ...

Mobile robot cleaner takes production hygiene to a higher level

Production lines and hygiene zones have to be spotlessly clean. And absolute cleanliness is critical wherever food is processed and medical instruments are handled. Now Fraunhofer researchers have come up with a mobile cleaning ...

MIT robot disinfects Greater Boston Food Bank

With every droplet that we can't see, touch, or feel dispersed into the air, the threat of spreading COVID-19 persists. It's become increasingly critical to keep these heavy droplets from lingering—especially on surfaces, ...

Artificial skin heals wounds and makes robots sweat

Imagine a dressing that releases antibiotics on demand and absorbs excessive wound exudate at the same time. Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology hope to achieve just that, by developing a smart coating that ...

Deep drone acrobatics

A navigation algorithm developed at the University of Zurich enables drones to learn challenging acrobatic maneuvers. Autonomous quadcopters can be trained using simulations to increase their speed, agility and efficiency, ...