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Cornell's Robot Hand Uses Light to 'Feel' Things Cornell University researchers have found a new way to give robots a .... by developing a version of its hand-tracking technologies for VR devices.
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The Pros and Cons of Robot Managers Not only is technology capable of rivaling humans on these core management tasks, it is already playing a pivotal role in helping humans to more ...
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A skillful rescue robot with remote-control function As part of the Impulsing Paradigm Challenge through Disruptive Technologies Program (ImPACT)'s Tough Robotics Challenge Program, a group of ...
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Soft Touch Of Robot Hand Comparable To That Of Human Many warehouses are already making use of soft robotic technology for handling food and other items, but Cornell's hand is special because it can ...
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Alameda: Students bring science to life — with robots According to Principal Jessica Murray, the class is part of the school's STEAM initiative that aims to boost education in science, technology, ...
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Where Robot Gladiators Fight to the Death In 1994, Robot Wars debuted as a live event in San Francisco. ... human and robotic capabilities, and that partnership evolves with robotic technology.
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The IDC FutureScape Report - Robotics We have a specific program that covers robotics where we research and report on the trends and technology in the space. With the FutureScape ...
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Panasonic creates self-bagging supermarket robot Panasonic has created a supermarket robot capable of bagging purchased items in ... The Reji Robo, short for register robots, has been trialed at a Lawson ... in an attempt to regain its standing as a leading technology superpower.
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First look at the next generation surgical robot developed in Cambridge Luke Hares, technology director at CMR, said: "I am pleased to say the ... This has validated the universal surgical robot concept that CMR has been ...
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The Rise of the Robot: Dispelling the myth The idea was that as production refined its efficiency through technology, we would inevitably reach a state of ever more widespread industrial ...
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