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Vulcan, a robot with tactile senses, is a step toward automating more of picking and stowing work done by humans inside ...
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Study Finds on MSNThis Ping Pong-Playing Robot Can Return Balls With Precision At 31 MPHScientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created a robot that can play table tennis with the skill of a ...
Posha's $1,750 device of the same name sold out its first batch and has seen strong word-of-mouth growth since.
Footage shows a humanoid robot thrashing its arms and going ‘berserk’ as handlers cower from it in a workshop. The robot ...
Amazon has debuted its latest robot, Vulcan, which is helping Amazon warehouse workers with its newfound sense of touch.
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Tech Xplore on MSNPing pong robot returns shots with high-speed precisionMIT engineers are getting in on the robotic ping pong game with a powerful, lightweight design that returns shots with ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAmazon arms warehouses with Vulcan, an AI-powered robot with a sense of touchThe robot uses force sensors and adaptive paddles to gently push items aside and slide new ones into tight spaces without ...
Salina Regional Health Center recently expanded its robotic surgical capabilities with the addition of the da Vinci SP from ...
Most robotic arms are either very good at slow, careful movements, like picking up objects, or rapid movements like running. Ping pong, however, demands both precision and speed. Nguyen explains that ...
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