DNA’s technology trend report, published today for the ninth time, highlights the emerging key factors shaping the technology sector. The report illustrates how quickly artificial intelligence is ...
People implanted with Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip can now move robotic arms using only their thoughts, as the device ...
Dr. Kornelis Poelstra is pioneering the future of spinal surgery with robotics — and he’s doing it right here in Southern ...
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Neuralink patients can control robotic arms with their thoughts
People with severe paralysis are now using implanted brain chips to move robotic arms using nothing but their thoughts, ...
Brain computer interface pioneer Nathan Copeland pictured in front of a robotic arm in 2019 (University of Pittsburgh Medical ...
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AI-assisted robotic prosthetic enables delicate object handling
People who have lost their hands due to accidents use robotic hands, but natural movements remain challenging. Robotic hands ...
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Video: How Boston Dynamics’ humanoid robot achieves creepy stand-up move
A closer look at Atlas’s unconventional get-up motion shows how the robot tests balance and hardware before committing to a ...
( Nanowerk News) Engineers have designed robots that crawl, swim, fly and even slither like a snake, but no robot can hold a ...
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DoorMan: Humanoid robot trained in new system beats human operators at opening doors
A simulation-trained DoorMan system helps a Unitree G1 outperform human operators in door opening speed and reliability.
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New upper-limb exoskeleton adapts to stroke patients in real time
Stroke can change your life in a single day. Around the world, more than 15 million people have a stroke each year, and ...
As labour shortages intensify, safety standards rise, and precision becomes non-negotiable, automation is no longer ...
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Why Human Touch Eludes Robotic Replication
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognise objects, navigate cluttered spaces and sort ...
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