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Three-armed robot conducts German orchestra

A three-armed robot trained to mimic a human orchestra conductor has made its debut in the German city of Dresden, directing music composed specially to complement the device's skills.

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 ...

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ROSE: A gentle and versatile robotic gripper for efficient crop harvesting
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Researchers design platypus-inspired bionic multi-receptor skin
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Neural Motion Planning approach helps robots navigate challenging obstacles in unfamiliar environments
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Q&A: Teaching robots to touch and interact like humans
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Google DeepMind unveils two new AI-based robot hand systems—ALOHA Unleashed and DemoStart
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Sky high—Europe's first drone cargo airline gets ready to take off
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The future of delivery with transformative drones for low-altitude economy
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Computational approach could continually teach robots new skills via dialogue
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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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Study finds asymmetric warming impacts soil carbon storage more than symmetric warming
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New oat lines ready for active duty against crown rust disease
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Male mice use female mice to distract aggressors and avoid conflict, study shows
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The flirting paradox: Why the attention your partner receives from others is liable to diminish your desire for them
Astronomy
Astronomers detect very-high-energy gamma-ray emission surrounding distant pulsar
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Spin-wave reservoir chips can enhance edge computing
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A unified theory for predicting pathogen competition: Exploring how emerging new strains replace previous ones
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Scientists discover chemical probes for previously 'undruggable' cancer target
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Cemetery study reveals how daily life changed from the Iron Age to the Roman period
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Dual-species atomic arrays show promise for quantum error correction
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Microtubule formation mechanism sheds light on how cells build their internal skeleton
Evolution
Ancient hominins had humanlike hands, indicating earlier tool use, study reveals
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Photocatalytic behavior at the air-solid interface offers new insights into environmental remediation
Biochemistry
New compounds can activate prodrugs at predetermined locations in the body
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Unique 'barcodes' for molecules could help expedite medical advancements
Ecology
Global study shows causes for the dominance of woody plants in drylands
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Unlocking the genetic mysteries of modern roses: Research provides insights into origin and breeding
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Tube sock-like skunk can cover more ground than deer, study finds
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Tubeworms, snails and other weird creatures found under the seafloor
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Could robots protect us in the surf?

Imagine there's a flock of aerial robots searching for a lost hiker. They have to cover a large area of remote bush and a central commander won't work because they're so spread out.

Robot 3-D prints replacement bracket on headlamp

In a world first, Swinburne's Repairbot project has achieved a major milestone, using a robot to successfully 3-D print a replacement lug on an automotive headlamp assembly.

Researchers explore what makes robots 'persuasive' to humans

A new study by researchers at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering explores how robots persuade and build trust with humans. The research could guide the development of artificial intelligence ...

A new robot for artistic grayscale painting

A team of researchers at St. Petersburg Electrotechnical University (ETU-LETI) and Ural Federal University (URFU) has recently created a new robotic setup for realistic grayscale painting. The project's lead developer, Dr. ...

A smart soft orthosis for a stronger back

When workers in Germany call in sick, back pain is often to blame. It frequently affects employees in logistics, manufacturing and services where physically strenuous patterns of movement are part of the daily job routine. ...