Researchers elucidate the complex physical mechanisms and fluid dynamics involved in a handclap, with potential applications in bioacoustics and personal identification, whereby a handclap could be ...
Nearly every human culture uses clapping to cheer, protest, pray or perform – but a new study reveals that the familiar gesture is as much a scientific event as it is a social one. “This is the first ...
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Video: Clone demos creepy humanoid hand with human-level grip strength and speed
Polish robotics company Clone Robotics has released a new update on its anthropomorphic hand ...
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