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Researchers at Keio University and the University of Tokyo have developed a robotic telepresence system called Fusion that lets two people share one body.
What would you do with an extra pair of hands? The idea might sound unwieldy, like too much of a good thing. But a new study suggests that people can in fact adapt to using additional robotic arms ...
Reza Abiri is working to restore some independence for stroke survivors and people with physical disabilities through ...
The future for people living with arm paralysis might be able to ease their daily routine after a new technique was introduced by researchers, which could let them control robotic arms through a ...
One-hour training is enough for people to carry a task alone with their supernumerary robotic arms as effectively as with a partner, study finds.
Robotic arms controlled via brain stimulation could allow people with paralysis to perform tasks like cooking or shopping.
For about 10 years, researchers at the University of Washington’s Personal Robotics Lab have been developing a robotic arm that can help people with motor impairments, such as quadriplegics ...
Researchers developed a robotic arm that lets users multitask while controlling the device with their thoughts.
Robots can do good for mankind, not only in the future but also right now. Case in point: RAPUDA , a robotic arm, which - once mounted onto a wheelchair - can help the disabled manage certain ...
Robotic arms can move fast enough to snatch thrown objects right out of the air… but should they? Not unless you want them to unnerve the humans they’re interacting with, according to work out ...
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