A new sensor gives robots a human-like sense of touch, helping them handle objects safely while improving wearables and battery monitoring.
It’s pretty easy to take a balloon, fill it up with helium, and send it up in to the upper atmosphere. It’s much harder to keep track of it and recover it when it falls back to Earth. If you’re trying ...
In this wonderful world of MEMS technology, sensor technology has been downsized and reduced in cost to the point where you ...
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Sensor smaller than a paperclip lasts 20,000 cycles, boosts robotic touch and EVs
Robots are now capable of seeing and moving, but touch remains a major challenge ...
Researchers have proposed new design for sensors that allow for teleoperated control of robotic and prosthetic systems. As seen in the demonstration, a robotic hand powered by the team’s sensors can ...
Nanomade, a pioneer in ultra-sensitive quantum-based deformation sensing technology, announces a breakthrough new product developed with PolyIC, a leading provider of printed electronics solutions, to ...
Trust comedian Jerry Springer to come up with a spot-on description of a toddler in the Terrible Twos. “Having a 2-year-old is like having a blender,” he said, “without a lid.” Indeed, the dreaded ...
Densitron is a global provider of industrial displays, HMI and tactile interface technologies for mission-critical ...
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