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As difficult as it is for a human to learn ambidexterity, it’s quite easy to program into a humanoid robot. After all, a ...
If there’s one thing audiences love in sci-fi, it’s a cute robot companion that follows the heroes around. If you want one of your own, starting with this build from [mircemk] could be … ...
Robot hand uses 'skin' to hold chopsticks, balls, and bubble wrap just right University of Cambridge researchers made a 3D-printed hand that looks just as convincing when holding some bubble wrap ...
The hand also detects force using sensors built into its fingers. These allow the robot to push objects with just the right amount of pressure, useful in manufacturing, where precision matters.
F-Tac is a robot hand that can sense touch with 100μm resolution across 70% of its grasping surface, and can grasp using that touch feedback. “The spatial resolution combined with the enormous ...