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A robotic hand can twist, turn, and grip in ways that cut motion. Could this change how robots work in spaces?
Researchers have designed an intelligent household robot capable of autonomous navigation, object detection, and sorting. This robot, equipped with advanced technologies like depth cameras, YOLOv11 ...
Elephant Robotics expands its myCobot series with the compact 6 DOF collaborative robot arm myCobot Pro 450, featuring har ...
Today, heartier fruits like blueberries and pears are commonly harvested by machines. And rougher automated harvesting machines are used for blackberries that will be frozen or processed. The human ...
A new robot gripper has been developed at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and it could pick blackberries better ...
They're good for storing little things like mini hand lotions and hand sanitizer. If you're thinking about getting them, I ...
For the millions of Americans who live with a mobility issue, making a pizza can be a lot more challenging than just choosing between pepperoni or sausage. Now Virginia Tech researchers have developed ...
ASTM International's Aaron Prather shares why you should keep an eye on EOAT, a niche market that is often overshadowed by flashier robots.
Meet Caroline, a GLaDOS-inspired robotic arm delivering studio-grade precision on a budget. See the design, parts, and software.
Give robots a specific job—say, placing a can on a conveyor belt in a factory—and they can be extremely efficient. But in ...
Yale’s Sphinx robotic hand combines grip and rotation, enabling robots to work efficiently in tight, complex spaces.