With this new lightweight prosthetic hand, activities like tying knots, combing hair, and playing chess could become much ...
A robot hand powered by lab-grown muscles is challenging you to a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors – do you accept? Here’s hoping you choose rock, because a new remarkable biohybrid has just perfected ...
Then, a bionic robot hand makes its debut, complete with a customised interface bridging the chemical and robotic worlds. The highlight? Watching that robotic hand respond to chemical reactions!
A robotic hand inspired by human skin can sense how hard an object is with a single digit’s touch and work out how much force is needed to grip it before the rest of the hand closes its grasp.
ROTEX (1988–1993) ROTEX (Robot Technology Experiment on Spacelab D2-Mission) was kind of a starting shot for Germany’s participation in space automation and robotics. It contained as much sensor-based ...
Passive training using a robotic exoskeleton hand could help pianists overcome that ceiling effect, according to a paper published in the journal Science Robotics. “I’m a pianist, but I ...
To overcome this obstacle, an award-winning pianist and scientist has developed a robotic hand that helps musicians passively practice piano. The motions divined through the powered exoskeleton ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Researchers at Swiss university ETH Zurich created a humanlike robotic hand using new 3D printing technology to create more sophisticated prosthetics. More from ...
Prosthetic hands have long struggled to replicate the ... electromyogram control and a wearable soft robotic armband. This study aimed to investigate whether users could control grip forces ...