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Neuralink user controls robot arm: how the system works
A Neuralink implant enables a user to move a robotic arm through thought-controlled gestures.
Integrated motion control allows all kinds of robots to tackle a range of tasks with precision, in contrast with conventional machinery.
[Ray Kampmeier] just finished writing some code to allow him to control his robotic arm using force-sensitive hand gestures! He calls it the Robo Marionette. He’s using a MeArm 4 DOF robotic arm, a ...
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Video: China’s humanoid robot masters stunning sword dance, shows perfect control
China’s Robotera has released a new video showcasing its L7 robot performing a traditional ...
Pioneering studies suggested that motor information in the cortex is coded through the combined actions of large populations of widely tuned neurons rather than by small numbers of highly tuned ...
Matt Denton]’s SpoolBot is a surprisingly agile remote-controlled robot that doesn’t just repurpose filament spool leftovers.
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Rise of the rice robots—creating active smart materials
Rice becomes weaker when compressed quickly, while staying stronger under slow pressure—a discovery enabling scientists to ...
EtherCAT’s deterministic, on-the-fly frame processing and flexible topologies make it a strong real-time Ethernet backbone for autonomous mobile robots.
A hotly-anticipated line of humanoid robots is giving a whole new meaning to the concept of "stranger danger". The 1X NEO robot is set to become one of the first mass-marketed humanoid robots ...
Makeblock mBot2 Rover Kit features anodized aluminum parts, for STEM and more realistic engineering practice. Ages 8+ and 12+ tiers ...
Prof. Yuling Yan is the Phil and Bobbie Sanfilippo Professor and the Founding Chair of the Department of Bioengineering at SCU. She received a Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from Keio ...
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