Scientists built a robotic e-skin that feels pain, triggers reflexes and repairs itself, bringing humanoid robots closer to ...
Robots are about to experience the world in a way we never thought possible. Scientists in Hong Kong have developed a new ...
Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
Scientists in Hong Kong have created an advanced electronic skin that enables robots to sense touch and respond to pain in a ...
In a groundbreaking development, scientists have found a way to give robots a sense of touch without relying on expensive artificial skin. This innovation, spearheaded by a team from the German ...
Researchers in Hong Kong have developed a neuromorphic electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to sense touch, detect ...
According to the researchers, their new neuromorphic robotic e-skin is based on a structure inspired by the human nervous ...
Robots aren’t typically known for their flawless skin and 12-step care routines, but recent innovations in robotics and lab-grown body parts might spawn a fresh generation of YouTube beauty vloggers ...
Wei Gao, an assistant professor of medical engineering at Caltech thinks developers have demonstrated a "proof of concept" but he wants to continue developing the skin. Getty Images Researchers in ...
Innovation rarely matches up to science fiction. The Jetsons premiered in 1962 and is set in 2062, so we’re closer to the future than we are the past. While it doesn’t feel like we’re living in The ...
New research from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute can help robots feel layers of cloth rather than relying on computer vision tools to only see it. The work could allow robots to ...