Our hands perform thousands of complex tasks every day – can artificial intelligence help robots match these extraordinary ...
Meta claims Plexus can mimic the human sense of touch enough for fragile or awkward objects. You can see below how the three technologies work together in a robotic hand. "The human hand is ...
A robotic hand inspired by human skin can sense how hard an object is with a single digit’s touch and work out how much force is needed to grip it before the rest of the hand closes its grasp.
By using MRI brain scans to identify regions linked to hand movements and sensations, researchers were able to restore a ...
Robotic exoskeleton aids pianists in boosting finger speed, overcoming skill plateaus, and enhancing performance safely in just 30 minutes.
Two new articles document progress in neuroprosthetic technology that lets people feel the shape and movement of objects moving over the 'skin' of a bionic hand.
Covvi, a prosthetics development company, has developed a multi-articulated robotic hand that is capable of performing ...
Passive training using a robotic exoskeleton hand could help pianists overcome that ceiling effect, according to a paper published in the journal Science Robotics. “I’m a pianist, but I ...
A team of roboticists at Sony Computer Science Laboratories Inc. and the NeuroPiano Institute, in Kyoto, reports that a robotic exoskeleton strapped to the top of a piano player's hand allowed it to ...
However, a groundbreaking study from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) offers promising advancements that could transform the experience of prosthetic hand users. Researchers at FAU's College of ...