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A Quadruped Robot Balancing On A Beam

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute have created a system that enables an off-the-shelf quadruped robot to walk on a narrow balance beam,...

Can A Rechargeable Battery Be Made From Food?

The researchers have created an edible battery by utilizing riboflavin and quercetin as anode and cathode, respectively, with activated charcoal to enhance conductivity and...

Empower Robots With Human-Like Environmental Sensing

Researchers have developed ProTac, a soft robotic link equipped with both tactile and proximity sensing capabilities. In addition to creating ProTac, the team developed a...

A Soft Robot Can Seamlessly Transition From Land To Sea

Inspired by nature, researchers have developed a versatile robot that seamlessly shifts between modes of movement, from Walking to Swimming or Crawling to Rolling. Many...

Robot Hands That Can Work As Dexterously As Human Hands

Researchers aimed to enhance a SoftHand-based robot by adding TacTip sensors to the fingertips to attain human-like dexterity and manipulation abilities. The ability for robots...

Upcoming Future of Electronics

So far, electronics has depended heavily on silicon for its development. But now recent developments in material science and new techniques are emerging to...

Technologies To Watch In 2023

We have been writing about emerging technologies all year long. Which of these will matter to you in 2023? Start of a new year is...

March 2023 Issue Of Electronics For You

This month, our cover story examines autonomous delivery robots, including their design, applications, and impact on logistics and urban mobility. Industry voices like Saurabh...

Thermally Actuated Caterpillar-Inspired Soft Crawling Robot

Researchers have developed a caterpillar inspired soft-robot that can move in two different directions by controlling the heat being applied. Engineering soft robots that can...

Head Worn Teleoperation Device To Control Mobile Manipulators

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon university have developed a head-worn device to enable patients with motor impairments to perform daily tasks. Approximately 5.4 million people globally...
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