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Exoskeleton and robotic arm reduce factory lifting strain by up to 65%
More and more robots are assisting workers in factories. However, human-robot collaboration is still far from seamless.
Researchers created an affordable pneumatic exoskeleton glove that uses machine learning to decode forearm muscle signals and ...
This real Iron Man Mark 2 suit project focuses on turning a fictional superhero concept into a working engineering prototype ...
- Exoskeleton reduces physical effort by up to 65 per cent. - The robot wirelessly transmits information about a component’s weight to the exoskeleton. - The robot can handle components weighing up to ...
Stunt double's day off! Tom Cruise has become known for doing the dangerous stunts seen in his action-packed movies, all by ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe reboot of the X-Men needs to give these 5 characters their first big shot at movie adapation.
Sarah T. Schwab spent a good half hour Friday afternoon getting to know a spider named Charlotte Webster at the Pet Zone in ...
Most people think superpowers belong in comic books, but nature’s been handing them out for millions of years. Some animals ...
MISSISSAUGA, ONT. - As her deafness and blindness worsen, Karolina Pakenaite is endeavouring to see the summit of Mount ...
Some of the world's foremost robotics scholars are set to convene in South Korea to discuss the present and future of ...
Factories are increasingly using robots to help workers complete difficult and repetitive tasks. However, in many workplaces, ...
Researchers from Prof. Lorenzo Masia’s team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a solution that ...
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