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Friday, May 25, 2012

Robots Will Quickly Recognize and Respond to Human Gestures, With New Algorithms

New intelligent algorithms could help robots to quickly recognize and respond to human gestures. Researchers have created a computer ...  > full story

Humanoid Robot Works Side by Side With People

The first robots reached the world of industry over 60 years ago. Since then, for security reasons, they have performed their work isolated in cages, and that ...  > full story

Morphing Robots and Shape-Shifting Sculptures: Origami-Inspired Design Merges Engineering, Art

Researchers have shown how to create morphing robotic mechanisms and shape-shifting sculptures from a single sheet of paper ...  > full story

People With Paralysis Control Robotic Arms to Reach and Grasp Using Brain Computer Interface

Two people with tetraplegia were able to reach for and grasp objects in three-dimensional space with robotic arms that they ...  > full story

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