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Robots can now 'see' touch thanks to a new color-changing tactile sensor
Engineers at Queen Mary University of London have built a new color-changing tactile sensor, which allows robots to "see" and touch in real-time. The novel idea was invented by Giacomo Sasso, a ...
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New color-changing tactile sensor gives robots a real-time sense of touch
Scientists build a color-changing tactile sensor that lets machines “see” what they touch in ...
Scientists in Italy have developed a flexible robotic arm modelled on the octopus, combining soft materials with ...
Microsoft’s biggest hardware releases of 2026 include new Surface Laptop and Surface Pro business models, lower-cost Surface ...
The world's first low-light self-charging solar smart lock continues to gain Kickstarter momentum with solar power, 3D face recognition, AI fingerprint access, and built-in Wi-Fi ...
A team of engineers at Rice University and Kyung Hee University has developed a soft, shape-shifting mechanical surface that ...
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Three-armed kitchen robot cuts raw salmon with 95% touch-sensing accuracy
Industrial robots have mastered many repetitive tasks, but preparing sashimi remains a surprisingly difficult ...
Teams are using AI to analyze data, speed up engineering work, and give drivers an edge. Now the FIA is writing rules to keep ...
The New York Mets needed to do something after a disastrous collapse in 2025, but the massive roster changes haven't panned ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. June 22, 2026 Add as a ...
A soft magnetic metasurface can morph into thousands of shapes, sense deformation, and show LED feedback, pointing to tactile interfaces, wearables, soft robotics, and AR/VR.
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The 5 Most Interesting Features of the 2027 BMW X5
The exterior design of the fifth-generation X5 looks as though it was carved from a single piece of metal thanks in part to ...
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