The green sea turtle suffered from a boat wound, resulting in “bubble butt syndrome.” The post Watch: A Boston company’s 3D-printed harness is helping injured sea turtle swim appeared first on Boston.
Abstract: Tensegrity structures are becoming widely used in robotics, such as continuously bending soft manipulators and mobile robots to explore unknown and uneven environments dynamically.
The high neckline might be cozy, but it’s not always so easy to pull off without looking austere—Jennifer Lawrence has some ...
Sharpa's newly unveiled full-body humanoid robot North built a paper windmill, dealt cards, and clicked pictures with human-like dexterity.
Octopus and other cephalopods are good at hiding themselves—and are inspiring cutting-edge technologies that may help us do ...
Vision-Based Real-Time Shape Estimation of Self-Occluding Soft Parallel Robots Using Neural Networks
Abstract: Vision-based shape estimation is promising to enhance applications of soft robots due to its versatility, cost-effectiveness, and simple calibration. However, most prevailing vision-based ...
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