(Nanowerk News) Robotics researchers have already made great strides in developing sensors that can perceive changes in position, pressure, and temperature – all of which are important for ...
Researchers at the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science have invented ‘all-optical’ nanoscale sensors of force that change intensity or color when you push or pull on them.
Orbbec announced new vision products, partnerships, and expanded manufacturing capabilities at CES in Las Vegas.
Robots are developed for a wide variety of uses. These include assembly, welding, monitoring marine life, rescue and recovery and even vacuuming the floor. Because of this, there is a multitude of ...
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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 ...
Colours are something quite natural, and most of us can identify them without any problem. Technically, however, we are talking about electromagnetic waves of varying length, because, after all, that ...
There is a Less Wrong article about AI timeline predictions. I think far better sensors, cameras and motion detection will drive AI capabilities and bring robots effectively into the wild and out of ...
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