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Using the Kresling origami pattern, researchers made a robotic arm able to mimic the flexibility and motion of an octopus limb.
Engineers have found a way to equip submarines with soft robotic arms that are gentle enough to stroke a puppy’s fur.
A social media star has helped develop the world's most advanced robotic arm - designed over four years with £2m research. Amputee singer and model Tilly Lockey, 19, from Newcastle, UK says she ...
A robotic arm to help people recover from a stroke is being developed at the University of Aberdeen. The device aims to assist patients to recover safely at home without their physiotherapist.
Scientists have developed a third ‘robotic arm’ that can be controlled using the diaphragm. The research helps pave the way for a future where humans could use augmented robotic limbs to perform tasks ...
There are probably at least as many ways to construct a robotic arm as there are uses for them. In the case of [Thomas Sanladerer] his primary requirement for the robotic arm was to support a digit… ...
People can learn to control a robotic third arm using their eyes and chest muscles. Such extra limbs could become essential tools for surgeons or people working in industrial jobs, say researchers ...
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