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Bristol-based Open Bionics spent four years developing its latest Hero bionic arm, which it claims is the world’s most advanced robotic limb. “It’s twice as fast and twice as strong as ...
He was able to use the robotic arm to pick up blocks, turn them, and move them to new locations. He was even able to open a cabinet, retrieve a cup, and hold it under a water dispenser.
The robot is open source and can be freely reproduced for your projects in materials science. FLUID essentially consists of four independent modules that are based on a conventional 3D printer.
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customizable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists.
As generative AI moves increasingly into the physical world through robotics, vehicles, and drones, the need to map ...
The five-day sci-tech event featured nearly 100 robots from 15 Chinese companies across reception, communication, performance ...
Shanghai-based robotics firm Fourier Intelligence has released its open-source full-size humanoid robot dataset, Fourier ActionNet, along with the world's first full-process tool-chain. The move aims ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNFLUID: 3D-printed open-source robot offers accessible solution for materials synthesisA team of researchers led by Professor Keisuke Takahashi at the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, have created FLUID ...
A team of researchers led by Professor Keisuke Takahashi at the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, have created FLUID (Flowing Liquid Utilizing Interactive Device), an open-source robotic system ...
FLUID, an open-source, 3D-printed robot, offers an affordable and customizable solution for automated material synthesis, making advanced research accessible to more scientists. A team of ...
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