Robots need power to do anything, just like us. Think about it – without energy, even the most complex machine is just a pile ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...
AI-powered wearable cleans noisy motion signals to let users control machines with simple gestures in real-world conditions.
A decade ago, at age 55, Don Lewis suffered a stroke in his sleep. When he woke up, he couldn't move his left arm or leg.
Brain computer interface (BCI) company Neuralink has been given regulatory approval to start a new trial of its implant to see if it can be used to control a robotic arm. If it proves to be effective, ...
Some of us get into robotics dreaming of big heavy metal, some of us go in the opposite direction to build tiny robots scurrying around our tabletops. Our Hackaday.io community has no shortage of ...
Imagine being able to control a robot just by moving your arm, even if you’re running, riding in a car or being bounced ...
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable system that enables people to ...