If rock beats scissors, scissors beat paper, and paper beats rock, then what beats robot? NOTHING. No, really — a team of Japanese researchers has just unveiled a robot hand that cannot be beaten at ...
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People who have lost their hands due to accidents use robotic hands, but natural movements are difficult. This is because ...
[Credit: Ishikawa Oku Lab] We’ve already seen robots that could potentially replace our best chess players, multiple musicians, and an entire baseball team. Now Japanese researchers have gone too far ...
A teenager has designed and built a fully working robotic hand out of Lego pieces. Jared Lepora, 16, from Bristol, spent ...
The paper on the core technology achievement of the “robot hand”, which is as delicate and flexible as a human hand, by the research team of Professor Dongwon Yoon from the Department of Robotics and ...
Korean researchers have created a very realistic and capable robot hand that looks very promising. It is strong (34N of grip strength) and reasonably lightweight (1.1 kg), too. There are several ...