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What Makes Human Touch So Special?
Despite how advanced robots have become, getting them to feel the way humans do is an incredibly complex challenge.
Engineers in Tokyo have created a robot that mimics a dog's smooth gait using air-powered muscles. Here's how it works.
MIT engineers develop artificial hydrogel tendons to enhance strength, speed, and durability in biohybrid robotic system ...
Advances in robotics, imaging, and data integration are enabling more individualised knee prosthesis positioning, raising ...
Their mission is singular should they choose to accept: the never-ending pursuit of unlocking peak athletic potential that ...
Despite record revenue, an uptick in global popularity, and an excellent lineup of shows, the anime industry continued to ...
Time is running out for holiday shopping, so we’ve rounded up a selection of can’t-go-wrong Christmas gifts that also happen ...
The fund seeks to enable researchers to make leaps rather than incremental advances in the natural sciences and engineering.
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Airless wheel that drives through fire could enable two-wheeled lunar rovers
The reconfigurable wheel can survive a four-meter drop and withstand harsh space conditions, making it ideal for future rover ...
Architecture students at the award-winning Anthony Timberlands Center for Design and Materials Innovation will research how ...
What will be the next blockbuster research to emerge from Princeton’s labs? No one can say for sure, but history tells us ...
Robots intended for complex natural environments face a familiar problem: rigid bodies and fixed-color surfaces make them easy to detect and limit their ability to maneuver through cluttered or ...
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