Morning Overview on MSN
Robots can feel now thanks to new neuromorphic artificial skin
Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
Tech Xplore on MSN
New robotic skin lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly
If you accidentally put your hand on a hot object, you'll naturally pull it away fast, before you have to think about it.
Read on to know how researchers develop a sensory skin that helps robots feel damage and pull away from harmful contact in ...
From disaster zones to underground tunnels, robots are increasingly being sent where humans cannot safely go. But many of ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
China develops neuromorphic e-skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react
Researchers in China have built a neuromorphic robotic electronic skin that allows humanoid robots to sense touch, detect ...
The rise of the humanoid robotic machines is nearing. Robotics is now revolutionizing numerous industry sectors through the integration of artificial intelligence, machine learning and reinforcement ...
Robots aren’t just for big factories anymore. Today’s robotic solutions are smarter, more affordable, and easier to deploy — especially for small and midsized shops. Whether it’s collaborative ...
TL Aerotek is known for providing precision components to large aerospace companies. This small job shop has been in business for five years and its continuing growth led the company to move from its ...
Safety is the No. 1 priority in robotic applications. Among the collaborations at the Universal Robots booth at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) 2024 was a SICK safety laser ...
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