Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have created a tactile sensor, described in a study published in Science ...
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Electronics-free robotics could feel and react instantly with new soft sensors
Researchers have developed a soft mechanical force sensor that enables robots to detect touch ...
Fast identification of bacteria is important in health care, food safety, environmental monitoring and infection control. One ...
Real-world testing is expensive, slow, and difficult to reproduce. For a robot’s performance in the real world to be ...
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Chinese AI firm launches next-gen spatial perception models for robots
Robbyant said the launch represents a major step forward in robotic spatial perception, helping ...
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New soft sensor can turn touch into robotic action without electronics
Built from flexible, compliant materials, soft robots are gaining relevance for tasks ranging from minimally invasive surgery ...
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have developed a colour-changing tactile sensor than enables robots to “see” and touch in real-time, the univers ...
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