Scientists Have Developed The Most Human-Like Robot Skin Ever
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Scientists Have Developed The Most Human-Like Robot Skin Ever
cyborg-robot-opening-its-hand Scientists working in the field of robotics have done it again. They went and made robots even more advanced, on purpose. This time the developed a highly-sensitive, human-like “skin” that will allow robots to function even more like the people that are creating them. This latest development is the brainchild of scientists from the University of Cambridge and the University College London. In a press release announc…
A revolutionary robotic skin brings machines closer to an almost human touch, as it can detect pressure, temperature, pain and even distinguish multiple points of contact at the same time. ...
Scientists Created The Most Human-Like Robot Skin Ever
iStockphoto Audio By Carbonatix Scientists working in the field of robotics have done it again. They went and made robots even more advanced, on purpose. This time the developed a highly-sensitive, human-like “skin” that will allow robots to function even more like the people that are creating them. This latest development is the brainchild of scientists from the University of Cambridge and the University College London. In a press release anno…
The future is today! Researchers at Cambridge University and College London (UCL) developed robotic “skin”, which allows robots to detect their environment in a manner similar to humans, but how will it work? Although this skin will not be as sensitive as human skin, it is expected to detect signals of more than 860 thousand tiny pathways in the material.
Gustavo AlonsoResearchers from the University of Cambridge and University College London (UCL) have developed flexible and sensitive robotic skin that allows robots to detect pressure, temperature and different types of contact, similar to human skin. The finding was published in Science Robotics magazine and represents a significant advance in soft robotics and haptic technologies. How does this robotic skin work? The technology is based on a m…
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