The symmetrical design and flexible fingers mean that the robot can transport objects on either side of its body. For humans, ...
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Creepy robotic hand detaches at the wrist before scurrying away to collect objects
EPFL's robotic appendage features fingers that bend both ways and is designed to retrieve objects from spaces too hazardous ...
This next-level robot vacuum and mop works hard so you don't have to, and leaves your carpeted and hard-surfaced floors ...
EPFL engineers unveil a detachable robotic hand that crawls into tight spaces, grips objects both ways, and returns ...
This robotic hand can detach from its arm, crawl across surfaces, and pick up objects.
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‘Thing’ from Wednesday? This robotic hand detaches, crawls, and reattaches
Engineers have showcased a robotic hand that can detach from its arm and move ...
Forget Thing T. Thing from The Addams Family; modern science has officially brought us a detachable robot hand that can ...
Control is one of the central principles underlying any feat of engineering. By harnessing and controlling the laws of nature, engineers not only shape the world to their will, they ensure that the ...
A modular robotic hand that crawls, grasps from multiple angles, and operates independently—pointing to new possibilities for electronics-driven automation and compact robotic systems.
Unlike traditional robotic grippers fixed to stationary arms, this dual-mode manipulator functions both as a conventional end effector and as an independent mobile tool. Once undocked, ...
Scientists have created a robot that learns lip movements by watching humans rather than following preset rules. The ...
If large language models are the brains of machines, then dexterous robotic hands are becoming their bodies. As AI steps out of the digital world and into ...
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