The researchers behind the recent work, based in China, decided to implement something similar for an artificial skin that ...
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China develops neuromorphic e-skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react
Researchers in China built a neuromorphic robotic skin that lets humanoid robots sense pain and react instantly to harm.
A research team led by Professor Jiang Changlong at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
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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.
Levi Patterson lifts the lid on the sophisticated 3D-to-factory platform he's built that enables personalized designs for ...
The former, a repurposed Electrolux facility, went online in September 2024, only 122 days after construction began. The ...
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