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Tech Xplore on MSNMachine embroidery encodes skin-like tension lines in textiles, enabling mass-customizable wearables
A zigzag stitch enables fabric to stretch until the thread is straight. University of Tartu researchers report in Advanced ...
In future, blood samples may be taken by an autonomous robot rather than a healthcare professional – if Dutch developer Vitestro can get its prototype approved for marketing. Vitestro's blood drawing ...
A zigzag stitch enables fabric to stretch until the thread is straight. University of Tartu researchers report in Advanced Materials that thread ...
From the much-anticipated Last Night of the Proms, to Andrew Lincoln’s return to British TV drama in Coldwater, to Jude Law’s ...
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Build a Realistic Robot Spider with Daybarbosa: Complete Guide to Hexapod Construction!
In this video, we take you on a fascinating journey into the world of robotics with the "Create Your Own Robot Spider" guide, ...
Looking back on his days as a Panther, Ph.D. graduate Paulo Padrão discusses how he and his research team used AI and digital ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEels’ locomotion secret could help design next-gen advanced robots
It was found that eels use sensory signals from their bodies, such as stretch and pressure, to adapt to their environment.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVideo: UC Berkeley humanoid robot plays table tennis with human-like agility
Discover HITTER, a UC Berkeley humanoid robot that plays table tennis using AI-powered planning to outsmart human players.
AI-powered robot Nurabot is designed to help nurses with repetitive tasks, in a bid to reduce their workload and mitigate global healthcare staff shortages.
A Czech playwright introduced the word to English in the 1920s. But back then, it wasn't analogous to machinery. New ...
Inspired by nature, researchers have developed a new framework using a geometric property called "curvity" to improve robot swarm coordination. This parameter, indicating how a robot curves under ...
Six principles for thinking about AI from the robotics pioneer behind the Roomba and former head of the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab.
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