Researchers from the University of Tokyo and Waseda University in Japan have developed a biohybrid robot hand powered by lab-grown human muscle tissue, capable of performing complex gestures like a ...
Fast and complex multi-finger movements generated by the hand exoskeleton. Credit: Shinichi Furuya When it comes to fine-tuned motor skills like playing the piano, practice, they say, makes perfect.
On the 6th (local time), at CES 2026, the world's largest IT and home appliance exhibition opening in Las Vegas, U.S., domestic robot manufacturers will, for the first time, form the "K-humanoid ...
With the SharpaWave robot hand, the company Sharpa takes inspiration from nothing less than the human model. It sees a technical gap for robotics manufacturers in this area. After all, the locomotion ...