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New dual-arm robot system counters motion to stabilize satellite repairs in space
Engineers have developed a simple strategy to help robots remain stable while repairing satellites ...
Researchers at UW-Milwaukee are pioneering the development of a robotic arm attachment for wheelchairs that could significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with mobility limitations.
This setup gives the robot an operational reach of up to 2 meters (6.6 ft), which it can use for tasks like grasping and carrying objects, pressing buttons such as those in elevators, and swiping card ...
Galbot and researchers taught a robot how to play tennis without extensive training, and it could be a robots-in-sports game changer.
Engineers have developed a dual-arm robotic system designed to keep satellites stable while performing delicate repairs in ...
A new kind of factory worker is joining Toyota's production lines — handling repetitive tasks and hinting at a very different ...
While the Roborock Saros Z70 didn’t exactly live up to the hype, there’s no denying its robotic arm is still a cool piece of technology. Capable of picking up small objects in its path, moving them to ...
Folks who’ve experienced a painful blood draw or can’t bear to watch the needle go in might be interested to hear that a new phlebotomist could soon be making the rounds. More than one, in fact.
A new smartphone demo at MWC featured an animated camera and an AI companion that reacts in real time. It's clever, strange, and possibly the future of phones.
There's a decent chance this becomes a surprisingly capable machine by Christmas, and the robot arm proves much more than a gimmick. There's also a decent chance it doesn't, or that Roborock messes ...
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