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Tech Xplore on MSNSoft skin, sharp senses: New robotic 'touch' sees danger before it hits
Robots are becoming increasingly integrated into everyday environments—from homes and hospitals to factories and farms.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSoft wearable robot jacket responds to movements, supports upper-limb impairments
Engineers also revealed that the robot improves movement quality by increasing their shoulder elevation/depression (17.5°), ...
In order for robots to operate safely around humans, they need to see that people are approaching and they need to know when ...
A first-of-its-kind, soft, vest-like wearable designed by Harvard researchers could help stroke survivors and people living ...
JAIST develops ProTac, a vision-based soft skin that lets robots sense touch, pressure, and nearby objects in real time.
Engineers have created a soft robot arm that moves with light, mimicking the elegant motion of an octopus.
A team of researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has developed a soft robotic wearable capable of ...
Researchers develop a soft robotic arm that mimics octopus agility using stretchable electronics, achieving dexterous functionality previously difficult for fully soft robots.
Australian scientists have developed a flexible soft robotic arm that 3D-prints cells onto organs, thereby circumventing many of the risks associated with surgery.
In 2011 he visited Carnegie Mellon University, where he beheld a soft robotic arm inside Chris Atkeson's robotics lab that Siddharth Sanan had developed for his doctoral thesis.
Researchers at Rice University, Houston, TX, have developed a soft robotic arm capable of performing complex tasks such as navigating around an obstacle or hitting a ball, guided and powered remotely ...
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