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While most high school students are enjoying their summer vacation, a group of East Bay teens decided they would rather spend ...
But unlike previous attempts, this flexible display from MIT changes color and texture at the drop of a hat. ... For now, the color and texture change go hand in hand.
But a new project out of MIT and Harvard imagines a better robotic hand–one with no hand at all. Instead of human fingers, it’s modeled after a Venus flytrap and one very clever origami project .
MIT, which is obviously a firm believer that we can and should enhance humans as far as physically possible, has a solution: a wrist-mounted robot that gives you two extra fingers. With the so-called ...
MIT builds robot hand that can ‘see and feel’ objects as fragile as a crisp in major breakthrough 'We wish to enable seeing the world by feeling the world,' researchers say.
The Breakthrough. Using flexible 3D printed fingers, a new hand developed by the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab is less likely to break fragile objects when it picks it up.
The MIT team built a prototype then turned over its plans for free tp manufacturing companies. A company is New York has built about 700 machines so far and has received emergency approval to put ...
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