Ducharme uses a product called Tatum1, a disembodied mechanical hand plugged upright into a box studded with push buttons.
Humanoid robots struggling with tasks like grasping a cup have a new teacher—a person wearing an ultrasound wristband that ...
MIT engineers built an ultrasound wristband that tracks 22 degrees of hand freedom with 120ms latency, enabling real-time robot hand and sign language control.
Humanoid robots may soon gain more human-like dexterity thanks to a new wearable device ...
A robotic hand can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming. When you reach out your hand ...
MIT researchers have developed an ultrasound wristband that captures hand movements, allowing humanoid robots to learn ...