Brightpick, a maker of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), on Tuesday announced a lofty addition to its current line. The ...
The approach could one day help people with spinal cord injuries to better carry out everyday activities by controlling a robotic arm that feels like their own. Trending New Scientist articles ...
Brought to my attention by The Verge, several companies are busy grafting mechanical arms onto their robot vacuums. Robocks' Saros Z70 model has a "foldable five-axis mechanical arm" to "move ...
Videos of the robot in action show it pacing outdoors, sidestepping like an athlete (or attempting a foxtrot?), drawing circles with its arms, squatting, and throwing punches. Some of the ...
“Humanoid robots work best when they coordinate all their limbs and joints together,” says Peng. “Many tasks and motions require the arms, legs and torso to work together, and full body ...
Chinese robotics company Zhongqing Robotics demonstrated a new terminator-like robot codenamed SE01 in Shenzhen, China on January 8. The footage went viral and stunned AI research scientist Jim Fan ...
The show’s star is the Saros Z70, the world’s first mass-produced robotic vacuum equipped with a foldable five-axis arm called the OmniGrip. This innovative construction allows it to remove ...
Robot vacuums and mops were definitely the stars of the show, mainly due to the insane advancements that they’re getting, including retractable arms and legs, and the ability to climb up the ...
The inner workings of octopus arms might seem a world away from everyday human life, but there’s a surprising amount of real-world utility to this research. The field of “soft robotics ...
Octopus arms exhibit remarkable dexterity due to a segmented nervous system, allowing precise control over movements and sucker functions. The nervous system is organized into segments with gaps ...
Octopus arms move with incredible dexterity, bending, twisting, and curling with nearly infinite degrees of freedom. New research from the University of Chicago revealed that the nervous system ...