From sorting chicken nuggets to screwing in light bulbs, Eka’s robots are eerily lifelike. But do they have real physical smarts?
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FingerEye bridges touch and vision to improve robot handling before and after contact
To reliably complete various manual tasks, robots should be able to handle a variety of objects, ranging from items found in ...
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Bananas, cups and peelers: Robots learn how to handle curved objects like fruits and tools
It does not take much to confuse some robots. A machine might be great at handling a simple object like a box, yet when it ...
Photon-driven nanorobots can steer, capture, and move bacteria with precision, enabling controlled manipulation in ...
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MIT engineers develop 3D-printed micro-robots that can be controlled by magnets
Engineers have developed a new soft magnetic hydrogel that can be 3D-printed into microscopic structures.
Recent progress in soft materials, fabrication, and bioinspired design has significantly expanded the capabilities of soft robots in locomotion, ...
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