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There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them. With its four-fingered, three-jointed hand, a new robot can catch a ball, a bottle or a tennis racket ...
There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them.
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Homes and Gardens on MSNI tested the futuristic Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum that moves objects out of the way with its mechanical arm – it cut my manual vacuuming by 70%
As the first consumer robot model capable of tidying, vacuuming and mopping, the Saros Z70 promises to solve one of my ...
Developed at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the UMass Mobile Manipulator (UMan) is an intelligent robot that is capable of teaching itself how to use objects it has never encountered before.
The robot itself is equipped with an articulated grasping arm with an optical camera on its wrist, which allows it to identify target objects based on their appearance.
New Princeton University video shows how virtual reality and an invisible robot can deliver digital objects to real-world ...
Until now. The Roborock Saros Z70 is the first consumer robot vacuum that features a mechanical arm to pick up small objects. It's a potential game-changer in the world of smart, hands-free ...
A team of engineers from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) designed Mori3, a robot that can morph from a basic triangle shape into nearly any 3D object. The idea is to have ...
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