A gelatin memristor with 16 stable conductance states mimics biological pain perception, rating intensity, sensitizing after ...
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New self-healing artificial 'pain nerves' could give humanoid robots human-like reflexes
Researchers from China’s Northeast Normal University have developed a novel soft, jelly-like electronic “pain nerve” that ...
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Robots can feel now thanks to new neuromorphic artificial skin
Robots are starting to gain something that looks a lot like a sense of touch, and in some cases even a crude version of pain.
As the boundaries between robots and collaborative robots (cobots) fade, the need for fast, agile and uncaged robot systems grows rapidly. Today’s cobots typically rely on power- and force-limiting ...
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