EPFL's robotic appendage features fingers that bend both ways and is designed to retrieve objects from spaces too hazardous ...
In tests, the hand was able to detach from its arm, crawl like a small multi-legged robot, and retrieve up to three objects ...
With up to six fingers that can bend in multiple directions, the innovative tool could one day be used to carry out tasks in tight spaces ...
EPFL engineers unveil a detachable robotic hand that crawls into tight spaces, grips objects both ways, and returns ...
The symmetrical design and flexible fingers mean that the robot can transport objects on either side of its body. For humans, ...
The result is something akin to Thing from “The Addams Family” — with all the scamper and skill, but none of the skin or ...
To reliably complete household chores, assemble products and tackle other manual tasks, robots should be able to adapt their ...
Meta says it’s partnering with sensor firm GelSight and Wonik Robotics, a South Korean robotics company, to commercialize tactile sensors for AI. The new devices aren’t meant for consumers. Rather, ...
Forget Thing T. Thing from The Addams Family; modern science has officially brought us a detachable robot hand that can ...
By learning from human touch, robots can grip objects more safely and adapt to real-world conditions without massive training ...