Many scifi robots have taken the form of their creators. In the increasingly blurry space between the biological and the mechanical, researchers have found a way to affix human skin to robot faces.
Beyond performing tasks, machines will integrate into our social fabric, requiring us to navigate new relationships with technology.
The gel plugs the holes and tethers the skin to the robot. "By mimicking human skin-ligament structures and by using specially made V-shaped perforations in solid materials, we found a way to bind ...
This is the world's first biomimetic robot. Robotics experts have recognized the Clone Project. The Polish creator believes ...
This is the world's first biomimetic robot. Robotics experts have recognized the Clone Project. The Polish creator believes ...
If you thought humanoid robots all have stiff, unnatural movements, it's time to take a new look. A company in Shenzhen has ...
The hollow skeleton is created by a microscale 3D printer, while the functionalized skin is produced through a magnetic spray ...
It was already a tough afternoon for the Los Angeles Chargers in their blowout AFC Wild Card loss against the Houston Texans. Amid a futile comeback attempt, kicker Cameron Dicker put the awful cherry ...
From humanoid robots showing off their football skills to ones made of living human skin cells, fast-developing technologies are making robots more and more like us. Here’s a round-up of some of the ...