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The Tatum T1 in use, with a more human-like skin covering the robot. (Credit: Tatum Robotics) This also answers the question of why one would not just use a simple braille cell on a hand ...
Scaling up biohybrid robots has been difficult due to the weak contractile force of lab-grown muscles, the risk of necrosis ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Researchers at Swiss university ETH Zurich created a humanlike robotic hand using new 3D printing technology to create more sophisticated prosthetics. More from ...
The as-yet-unnamed robot uses jaka zhu7 robotic arms, each with a multi-functional massage hand installed at their ends. These “hands” have been meticulously designed to mimic ...
How it's made The hand features 'Multiple Muscle Tissue Actuators' (MuMuTAs), thin strands of lab-grown human muscle tissue rolled into bundles resembling sushi rolls. These MuMuTAs act as ...
In the viral video clip, the woman can be seen stealing a bag from the AI robot's hand. The woman silently sneaked the AI robot behind his back, who was holding a red-coloured bag full of goods ...
Amongst them is biosciences PhD student Elloise Stephenson, from Newcastle University, who is building a commercial screening service ... who has created a portable robotic exoskeleton to support ...