Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and touch in real-time. The novel idea was invented by Giacomo Sasso, a ...
Scientists build a color-changing tactile sensor that lets machines “see” what they touch in ...
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Norwegian robotics company Sonair has unveiled ADAR One, which it says is the world’s ...
A clock is by its very nature a device for measuring time, and thus it moves forward at a constant rate. But how about in a ...
ABB Robotics and PSYONIC explore using real human prosthetic touch data to train industrial robots for delicate gripping ...
Once upon a time, there was a bit of a fad for fingerprint authentication in laptops and desktop computers. It has long since ...
Crop diseases, nutrient deficiencies, water management issues, and declining soil health are often only detected when visible symptoms appear in the field. By then, intervention options are more ...
Soccer officials already rely on cameras to see who’s offside and who sent the ball out of bounds. But during this World Cup, refs will use digital twins of each player to view plays from every angle.
Drought in the last few years has forced ranchers in the Malpai borderlands to reduce their herd sizes or sell out entirely, but some are looking for answers in technology. Remote sensors help ...