Researchers at Stanford University have successfully developed a stretchy, transparent, skin-like sensor which can be used in such applications as prosthetic limbs, robotics, and touch-sensitive ...
If you've ever moved into a new home, you know the challenge of packing a moving truck—it's like solving a giant, ...
Robots need power to do anything, just like us. Think about it – without energy, even the most complex machine is just a pile ...
Now, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new type of touch-sensitive technology that helps a ...
Miniaturization offers robotics designers new levels of power efficiency, nimbleness, and precision for a range of ...
Industrial robots perform myriad tasks including electronic and mechanical assembly, product testing, and material handling. On-board force/torque (F/T) sensors help robots verify part insertion, hold ...