Scientists have developed a 3D-printed robotic hand which can play simple musical phrases on the piano by just moving its wrist.
The robot hand, developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge,
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University of Sydney student creates painting robot
A mechanical engineering student from the University of Sydney has programmed a robot that can produce a traditional Chinese ink painting, a style known as guóhuà.
The robot is fitted with two
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Adaptability to be key for future robots, study argues
New research from the CSIRO explores the possibility of making robots that emulate evolutionary adaptation so they are better able to respond to their environments.
The paper, authored by researchers from
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AI and robotics pioneer wins prize for therapeutic robot
Professor Takanori Shibata has been awarded the 2018 Ryman prize in recognition of more than 25 years of ground-breaking research into new technology to help older people.
Shibata, an artificial intelligence
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Robots can pick up any object after inspecting it
A MIT CSAIL system suggests that robots could one day be able to “see” well enough to be in people’s homes and offices.
Humans have long been masters of dexterity, a skill that can largely be credited
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Understanding robotics role in the workplace
During the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century a movement in Britain called the luddites grew. This group of working class people opposed progress in the manufacturing arena – in this case they
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GreyOrange Butler robotics deployed at intelligent logistics centre
GreyOrange and GROUND announced the deployment of its Butler robotics operations at the Ichikawa logistics center of Daiwa House Industry Co. Ltd (TSE: 1925). The Butler robotics system operates in a 7,000sqm
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Ultra-fast in-line inspection with XRHRobotStar
The XRHRobotStar is a digital X-ray robot-system that allows an ultra-fast in-line inspection. The innovative Automated Defect Recognition (ADR) and optimised process make it one of the fastest in-line
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Australia needs to up our innovation game – it’s now or never
It is hard to escape the future of work. Nearly every day, new reports predict huge changes to how businesses operate, and what this will mean for countries, companies, and consumers. From digital transformation
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Zero Robotics competition goes national in Australia
School-aged space enthusiasts from every corner of Australia will now get the opportunity to control NASA robots inside the International Space Station (ISS), as part of the newly-expanded Zero Robotics
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