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Scientists at UC Berkeley have come out with a humanoid robot that is fully open-source, customizable, budget-friendly and can be 3D printed.
The robot from 1X features a 3D-printed nylon fabric skin-like finish that makes it stand out from other humanoid bots in the market.
Boston Dynamics and the Toyota Research Institute shows us how the Atlas robot works while powered by a Large Behavior Model ...
Four of the General Robotics Lab's 3D-printed walking robots. They're all based on different animals. A team of researchers at Duke University have invented a program that uses written prompts to ...
Smart glasses provide scalable training data compared with static cameras. Robots learn manipulation tasks directly from ...
Precision is everything when it comes to microsurgery. A few microns—smaller than the width of a human hair—can mean the ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN3D-printed auxetic design delivers breakthrough in sensitive and wearable tactile sensors
Seoul researchers develop 3D-printed auxetic sensors with enhanced sensitivity, stability, and wearable applications.
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Tech Xplore on MSNModular robots assemble into bridges, shelters and tools for outdoor tasks
Modular robots built by Dartmouth researchers are finding their feet outdoors. Engineered to assemble into structures that ...
Tactile sensors are widely used in robotics, prosthetics, wearable devices, and healthcare monitoring. These devices detect and convert external stimuli such as pressure and force into electrical ...
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