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Robotic limbs that are controlled by electrostatic brakes rather than many motors could lead to a new generation of lightweight robots that use around 90 per cent less power than existing designs.
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What will it take to get robots out of controlled demonstrations and into homes, factories and warehouses, without dragging a server rack on board? A robotics push, which Qualcomm is making an easy ...
Robots made from rigid materials boast impressive strength, whereas robots made from soft materials excel in flexibility. But what if we could merge the best of both worlds? A hybrid robot that’s both ...