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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobots can now feel difference between pat and punch with new artificial nervesKAIST and Chungnam researchers build artificial sensory nerves for energy-efficient robots that mimic human habituation and sensitization.
Meet Atlas, one of the latest in Boston Dynamics‘s robot army. Okay, it’s not really an army, but Boston Dynamics (owned by Google) is working towards developing robots that can be used in ...
Humanoid robots are improving fast, but there are still limits. Most models have short battery life and move slower than traditional robots. Their walking stability can also vary depending on the ...
At Conestoga College, students gain hands-on experience in automation Nathan Wells, left, Jake Mihkelson, and Zhenlin Wangat work on a robot. (Photograph by Hannah Yoon) After graduating from a ...
1. Simbe Robotics. For turning its shopkeeping robots into retail analysts. According to the research firm IHL Group, inventory inefficiencies cost the retail industry more than $1.7 trillion in 2023.
Siyan Zhang, Dimitri Korchak, and Sierra Sparks (l-to-r) with Robbie, their entry into the 29th Annual Dalhousie Engineering Robot Design Competition “I’m Robbie from Group 24. ... The annual ...
Inspired by the movements of a tiny parasitic worm, engineers have created a 5-inch soft robot that can jump as high as a basketball hoop. Their device, a silicone rod with a carbon-fiber spine ...
Engineers develop self-healing muscle for robots Device detects injury, heals it and resets to detect future harm Date: May 30, 2025 Source: University of Nebraska-Lincoln ...
Montreal-based Acrylic Robotics is utilizing a robot’s arm to paint fine art on canvas using AI software that emulates the actual painter’s brush strokes.. The startup showcased its technology with ...
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