In a paper published in the journal Nano-Micro Letters, researchers presented a multimodal electronic skin (e-skin) integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) designed to enhance rescue robots ...
Robots have integrated in our lives in different ways and have taken over some tasks which were exclusively done by humans. But, robots have not yet been able to have a sense of touch - could this ...
Scientists from Japan have brought us one step closer to human-like robots by crafting living human skin on robots which gave their fingers skin-like texture, as well as water-repellent and self ...
In summary, they can 3D print a robot with a rubber skin of arbitrarily varying stiffness ... In doing so they have been able to print mono body robots that, simply put, crash into the ground ...