This little robotic arm comes as a kit that requires some assembly, but once its done you get this badass robotic arm. It can pick up a maximum of 100 grams, it grasp items up to 1.7-inches in ...
The world's first heart operation using a remote-controlled robotic arm was performed on a British patient in Leicester. Dr Andre Ng used a Catheter Robotics Remote Catheter Manipulation System on ...
A new concept construction robot has been developed for disaster relief situations. This robot has a double swing dual arm mechanism and has drastically improved operability and mobility compared to ...
Researchers in Germany have developed a way to make simple, self-assembling DNA 'robots' that can rotate and function like latches. Combined, they can be used as nano-scale cargo carriers that respond ...
Sure, you might not be able to mount up on it and nearly smash your soft, half-empty skull on a cement floor with this, but the remote control robotic arm is still ...
February 11, 2009 Researchers at the University of South Florida have designed a system that uses an Electroencephalograph (EEG) to read the brain waves of wheelchair-bound people and allows them to ...
Elon Musk’s brain implant company, Neuralink, announced on Tuesday that it is launching a study to test its implant for a new use: allowing a person to control a robotic arm using just their thoughts.
Two researchers at the University of Bristol have gotten society a step closer a robo-reality, though the experiment is still in its early stages. It's a handheld robotic arm that just may be the ...
The man — who had a stroke years earlier and cannot speak or move — was able to hold, move and drop objects just by imagining himself doing so Getty Researchers at UC San Francisco (UCSF) have created ...
image: A group of Japanese researchers developed a new concept construction robot for disaster relief situations. This robot has a double swing dual arm mechanism and has drastically improved ...
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