In March, it also claimed to become the fastest humanoid robot, with its capacity to sprint at 7.38 mph. The company has taken the game forward by introducing a new all-rounder general-purpose ...
Now, a team at Johns Hopkins University has recreated these perks in a life-like prosthetic robot hand. At its core is a 3D-printed skeleton. Each finger has three independently controlled joints made ...
When finally free, he showed the camera his shaking hand and an ugly half-inch indent crushed into the finger. “Your finger is still at risk,” he warned his viewers, adding that Tesla still ...