Humanoid robots struggling with tasks like grasping a cup have a new teacher — a person wearing an ultrasound wristband that captures the movement of muscles, tendons and ligaments beneath the skin.
Humanoid robots may soon gain more human-like dexterity thanks to a new wearable device developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The ultrasound wristband uses ...
MIT's DAAAM research gives robots a memory of what it seen, letting it build a detailed map of a space with descriptions that ...
By moving their own hand and fingers, users wearing a remote-control wristband can manipulate objects in a virtual ...
Discover how a new ultrasound wristband developed by MIT researchers is enabling real-time hand movement tracking for ...
Upsample Anything restores high-resolution visual detail for humanoid robots and autonomous driving with minimal memory ...
As technology improves, researchers slowly bridge the gap between prosthetics and human limbs: Scientists have developed a prosthetic hand that lets users feel temperatures and bionic legs that move ...
Engineers and computer scientists are developing AI-powered robots that look and act human. Boston Dynamics invited 60 ...
From Tesla and Boston Dynamics to Figure AI, Unitree, UBTech and 1X, these are the companies shaping one of the most exciting ...