Despite these exciting developments, a major challenge remains: How do we make these robotic limbs easier and more intuitive for users to control? GET EXPERT SECURITY ALERTS, MUST-KNOW TECH TIPS ...
Poland-based Clone Robotics designed the Protoclone with a polymer skeleton that replicates 206 human bones. The company built the robot with the hopes that it will one day be able to operate human ...
Researchers from the China University of Mining and Technology develops China's first space mining robot. Photo: Screenshot ...
PSYONIC offers the Ability Hand, which has integrated sensors that detect pressure when the user grips an object.
An international team of researchers has used a novel combination of spinal cord stimulation and robotics to help restore ...
The integration of robotics into medicine has revolutionized the healthcare industry, offering unprecedented precision, efficiency, and innovation. From surgical procedures to patient care, robotics ...
The future of robotics is here—and it’s deeply unsettling. A startup called Clone Robotics has unveiled a muscle-powered robot that looks like it just crawled out of a sci-fi horror film.
The scientists explain despite the advances in bionic reconstruction of missing limbs, “the control of robotic limbs is still limited and, in most cases, not felt to be as natural by users”.
Chinese robotics company Zhongqing Robotics, also known as EngineAI, has officially entered the humanoid robotics scene by releasing a video showcasing what it claims is the world’s first humanoid ...
Researchers unveiled a new soft prosthetic hand that combines the natural coordination patterns of our fingers with the decoding of motoneuron activity in the spinal column.