AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to control machines using everyday gestures — even while running, riding in a ...
Walk through almost any small or mid-sized machine shop in the United States today and a new scene is emerging. Amid the familiar soundtrack of mills and grinders, a robotic arm might be tending a ...
CEO He Xiaopeng said Chinese EV startup Xpeng wanted its Iron humanoid robot to be "highly human-like." ...
For example, researchers at the Harvard University School of Engineering and Applied Science and Mass General Brigham have ...
Multi-modal sensors generate data that edge AI can turn into actionable insights, provided new devices can be integrated with ...
In a first, scientists believe they have confirmed we have another sense – a “remote touch” that we share with others in the ...
Abstract: Knee osteoarthritis remains challenging to cure fundamentally, necessitating strategies to delay disease progression and enhance knee joint function through rehabilitation. Integrating ...
A pair of swivelling, human-like robotic arms, built for physical artificial intelligence research, mirror the motions of an operator in a VR headset.
AI-powered robots, digital twins, and bio-based materials are redefining how furniture is designed and built - sustainably ...