Humans pay enormous attention to lips during conversation, and robots have struggled badly to keep up. A new robot developed ...
The result is something akin to Thing from “The Addams Family” — with all the scamper and skill, but none of the skin or ...
Scientists have created a robot that learns lip movements by watching humans rather than following preset rules. The ...
The robot learned the ability to use its 26 facial motors by practicing to imitate human lip motions in front of the mirror ...
Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a severe disease that occurs when a vein in the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye ...
Researchers have created microscopic robots so small they’re barely visible, yet smart enough to sense, decide, and move completely on their own. Powered by light and equipped with tiny computers, the ...
Copying human expressions is super-difficult, but scientists used hours of YouTube videos to teach a robot how humans move ...
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Robots learn to lip-sync
A humanoid learned to control its facial motors by watching itself in a mirror before imitating human lip movement from ...
The robot can bend, grasp and carry in ways humans can’t, which could help it navigate spaces too confined for human arms.
Biologists and engineers have joined forces to build a new robot bat that’s helping us understand how real bats use ...
Canada is lagging in robotics adoption, industry watchers say, especially outside of the auto sector. At the same time, ...
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World’s smallest programmable robot fits on a fingerprint ridge and carries its own computer
For nearly 50 years, microscopic robotics has seemed just out of reach, inspired by science fiction like Fantastic Voyage.
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