The device, designed by a team at the University of Bristol is able to apply very specific forces over a range similar to forces used by human examiners and can detect lumps using sensor technology at larger depths than before
We've developed a new soft robot that is capable of turning on its own, allowing it to make its way through twisty mazes, even negotiating its way around moving obstacles. And it's all done using physical intelligence, rather than being guided by a computer, says researchers
Hyderabad: The robot that serves you food in a restaurant to the robot that books appointments and collects the fee and guides you to the right department when you are in a hospital, to the robot that provides contactless sanitiser and temperature checking in your offices! All of these come from the stable of one […]