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Unitree’s new robot can swing a stick, crush nuts with its dynamic handsIn 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 ...
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Cybertruck owner crushes finger with car door to prove a weird pointWhen 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 ...
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