robotics
How Brainless Brittle Stars Move Their Limbs
The difference between five- and six-legged green brittle stars has helped scientists understand how the sea creatures coordinate movement without neural activity.
This 3D-Printed Hand Can Play Rock, Paper, Scissors
A new 3D-printed prosthetic hand can learn the wearers’ movement patterns to help amputee patients perform daily tasks.
Training Robots To Copy Human Movements
Soft robots can now learn how to perform complex movements simply by mimicking the muscle contractions of humans.
Nuts & Bolts—Finesse in Future Factories
From gripping to welding and augmented 3D printing, these three TechOffers could increase the precision and productivity of factories and assembly lines.
‘So You Want To Be a Doctor’ Medical Seminar Is Back!
Nine doctors from diverse career paths will share how to prepare for the future in the next Wildype Media Group’s ‘So You Want To Be A Doctor’ seminar.
Nuts & Bolts—Machine See, Machine Do
Making sense of pictures, videos and objects is no simple feat for machines, but these innovations are making it possible.
So You Want To Be A Clinician-Entrepreneur?
It may be the road less travelled, but becoming a clinician-entrepreneur is a rewarding career that more doctors should consider, says Professor Lawrence Ho.
Helping Robots Put Their Best Face Forward (VIDEO)
A research group at Osaka University, Japan, has found a way to improve the expressiveness of robots' faces.
Robots Team Up To 3D Print In Concrete
A research group in Singapore has developed a method to 3D print in concrete using robotic arms.












