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The robot arm can catch objects such as a ball, bottle or tennis racket. (Screenshot, EPFL) There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them.
The robot arm can catch objects such as a ball, bottle or tennis racket. There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them. With its four-fingered ...
The latest robot vacuum from California-based Trifo performs most of the standard tricks you’d expect from an autonomous vacuum, including object avoidance and room-by-room cleaning, but it also ...
Super-Fast Robot Arm Catches Objects on the Fly. With its four-fingered, three-jointed hand, a new robot can catch a ball thrown in its direction in less than five-hundredths of a second.
Researchers have developed a quick-thinking robotic arm that can catch a ball, a bottle, or a tennis racket tossed its way. Skip to main content Skip to main menu Skip to search Skip to footer.
An international team of engineers based in Switzerland built a robotic arm that learned to perform complex movements. The term "robotic arm" covers a variety of mechanical devices — from robots ...
The arm can attach to an object, wrap around it, carry it, and release it. In testing, the arm was able to pick up varied objects, including a live crab, thin sheets of plastic, coffee mugs, test ...
The robot arm can catch objects such as a ball, bottle or tennis racket. (Image credit: Screenshot, EPFL) There are some things a robot can't do, but catching a flying object is no longer one of them.