Scientists have developed a color-changing tactile sensor that lets robots visualize touch in real time, paving the way for more precise manufacturing, prosthetics, and robotic surgery. The Latest ...
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Norwegian firm unveils world’s first certified 3D ultrasonic sensor for safer robots
Norwegian robotics company Sonair has unveiled ADAR One, which it says is the world’s ...
Its Robostral Navigate AI model needs input from just one color camera, doing without Lidar, depth sensors, or multiple ...
In a world where self-driving robotaxis glide through major city streets without drivers behind the wheel and delivery drones ...
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Watch: Atlas robot performs iconic football celebrations before World Cup audience
Humanoid robot Atlas made a high-profile appearance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, taking ...
A high-performance biodegradable pressure sensor has been developed as a key technology for wearable AI health care robotics ...
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have developed a colour-changing tactile sensor than enables robots to “see” and touch in real-time, the univers ...
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