Using a haptic control device at AIIMS Delhi, a doctor remotely operated a robotic arm positioned in Antarctica to perform the scan. The robotic arm replicated the doctor’s hand movements in real time ...
You might have heard about the CMR robot, specifically the Versius system. It’s a pretty cool piece of tech that’s helping ...
An elephant can lift a log, swing sand onto its back, and still pick up a peanut without crushing it. That mix of strength and delicacy has always looked a little mysterious, especially because ...
Elephants use about 1,000 specialized trunk whiskers with a built-in stiffness gradient to precisely sense contact.
Elephants use about 1,000 specialized trunk whiskers with a built-in stiffness gradient to precisely sense contact.
Learn more about the unique structure of elephant whiskers that allows them to pick up something as fragile as a tortilla chip and not break it. These delicate whiskers could soon inspire advanced ...
Sellafield has successfully trialed Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot to safely perform radioactive swabbing in hazardous nuclear decommissioning areas.
Learn more about his company, Atomic RFID, at Z-Wave Alliance Update with Avi Rosenthal Avi Rosenthal, Chairman of the Z-Wave Alliance, caught up with Security Business editor Paul Rothman live on ...
Trener Robotics’ Acteris is a robot-agnostic skills platform that lets operators describe the tasks they want to automate in their own words.
Embedded within the trunk are thousands of hair-like projections that embody one of the nature's most beautiful evidence of 'material intelligence.' ...
While the whiskers on a cat might be known to help them balance and detect their surroundings, scientists have discovered elephants have super whiskers too. Around 1,000 whiskers cover their trunks, ...