Engineers from MIT and Stanford University have developed a novel robotic gripper inspired by the tenacious growth of vines.
Fiber-type artificial muscles offer a breakthrough in robotic actuation, combining biomimetic design with multifunctional capabilities for diverse applications.
The robo-dog, which is designed to negotiate chaotic situations with accuracy, has the potential to transform ...
UBC's innovative robotic simulator demonstrates that mechanical stability can compensate for delayed feedback, crucial for ...
MIT's new hydrogel tendons strengthen muscle-powered robots, achieving 11x higher power-to-weight ratio and improved force ...
Researchers developed soft microrobots that change shape with temperature and wirelessly transmit data, enabling real-time ...