Elon Musk’s brain implant company, Neuralink, announced on Tuesday that it is launching a study to test its implant for a new use: allowing a person to control a robotic arm using just their thoughts.
WASHINGTON, 16 December (BelTA - Xinhua) - With a specialized non-invasive brain cap, millions of people who are paralyzed or have neurodegenerative diseases may have a chance to control a robotic arm ...
Two people with paralysis in their hands were able to temporarily regain their sense of touch and feel the shape of objects, thanks to electrical brain stimulation. The approach could one day help ...
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Headless humanoid robot controlled by voice built in 40 days, performs manufacturing tasks
A Paris-based firm that develops exoskeleton products has unveiled a humanoid robot for the first time. Called Calvin, the robot is claimed to have been developed in 40 days. Wandercraft’s latest ...
We don’t know if it’s a mid-life crisis or just the result of way too many solder fumes, but [sparten11] on Instructables is building one of the coolest robotic arm we’ve ever seen, and we thank him ...
New research could soon help patients suffering from years of paralysis once again feel the shape of an object. This accomplishment is a massive leap forward for electrical brain stimulation and has ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have shown that an artificial intelligence-powered robot—trained on videos of previous surgeries—could learn how to perform the procedure itself, without help ...
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Mobile EV charging robot with 6-axis arm, visual recognition being tested in China
A mobile robot that charges EVs has recently been spotted in China. The smart charging system is equipped with a six-axis ...
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