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MIT learns to make robots less clumsy by putting cameras in their fingers Exoskeleton

MIT learns to make robots less clumsy by putting cameras in their fingers

New research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology could help robots get a literal grip. Two research groups from the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) today shared research to improve grippers in soft robotics, which unlike traditional robotics, uses flexible materials. The technology could lead to robotic hands…
bubmag
June 1, 2020
Giving soft robots feeling Exoskeleton

Giving soft robots feeling

Professor Ted Adelson's team created a soft robotic finger that uses embedded cameras and deep learning to enable high-resolution tactile sensing and “proprioception” (awareness of positions and movements of the body). Credit: Massachusetts Institute of Technology One of the hottest topics in robotics is the field of soft robots, which…
bubmag
June 1, 2020
Giving soft robots feeling Exoskeleton

Giving soft robots feeling

One of the hottest topics in robotics is the field of soft robots, which utilizes squishy and flexible materials rather than traditional rigid materials. But soft robots have been limited due to their lack of good sensing. A good robotic gripper needs to feel what it is touching (tactile sensing),…
bubmag
June 1, 2020
Fin24.com | Could maggots fuel high-protein sports drinks? This SA startup thinks so Exoskeleton

Fin24.com | Could maggots fuel high-protein sports drinks? This SA startup thinks so

A South African startup aims to produce high-quality protein powder from maggots for use in food products and sports drinks by the end of the year.By doing so, it will become the first company in Africa to make insect protein for human consumption.South African rivals currently harvest larvae from the…
bubmag
May 25, 2020