The symmetrical design and flexible fingers mean that the robot can transport objects on either side of its body. For humans, ...
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 ...
Here’s some nightmare fuel from the world of robotics: a robot arm with a six-fingered hand that can detach itself and crawl ...
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Stranger Thing: Scientists build robot hand that can go walkabout like Addams Family character
Stranger Thing: Scientists build robot hand that can go walkabout like Addams Family character. Swiss scientists have ...
The robot can bend, grasp and carry in ways humans can’t, which could help it navigate spaces too confined for human arms.
Unlike traditional industrial grippers, which are optimized for repetitive, single-purpose tasks, ROBOTERA’s hands are anthropomorphic, five-fingered systems built for varied, unstructured ...
MIT complains that designing a robot hand is time-consuming and takes a lot of iterations. They want to improve that using a unique approach by giving a modular hand tactile sensors. They claim this ...
This New Skittering Robotic Hand Could Reach Things You Can't ...
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Soft robotic hand 'sees' around corners to achieve human-like touch
To reliably complete household chores, assemble products and tackle other manual tasks, robots should be able to adapt their ...
Unlike traditional robotic grippers fixed to stationary arms, this dual-mode manipulator functions both as a conventional end effector and as an independent mobile tool. Once undocked, ...
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RAW VIDEO: Stranger Thing: Scientists build robot hand that can go walkabout like Addams Family character
Credit: 2025 LASA/CREATE/EPFL CC BY SA/Cover Images Swiss scientists have developed a robotic hand that can walk off on its ...
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