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New adaptive system lets robots replicate human touch with far less training data
Japanese researchers develop an adaptive robot motion system that enables human-like grasping using minimal training data.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Adaptive motion system helps robots achieve human-like dexterity with minimal data
Despite rapid robotic automation advancements, most systems struggle to adapt their pre-trained movements to dynamic ...
New research from James Cook University has made the extraordinary discovery that epaulette sharks can reproduce and lay eggs ...
Classic cars can sometimes cost a fortune in repairs, but these classic vehicles have cost effective parts and don't have ...
The Los Angeles-based experimental pop band Xiu Xiu are the most famous interpreters of David Lynch’s soundtracks and ...
Welcome back to the Daily Aviation, as we explore US Navy landing craft operations, covering LCAC and LCU capabilities, and ...
Casual acceptance of no-fault divorce many years ago not only altered the ecology of marriage but also of anthropology itself ...
House Digest on MSN
The Breakfast Staple You Should Be Adding To Your Compost Bin
If you're lacking material for your compost pile, peruse your pantry before making your breakfast in the morning. You may ...
Crazy Creatures on MSN
How grooming becomes deadly inside termite societies
In termite colonies, the queen’s survival depends entirely on precise chemical balance and constant care from workers.
Once mosquitoes acquire a new food source, they tend to develop a preference for that particular blood—and humans are one ...
Girl group Blackpink will release their third mini-album "DEADLINE" on the 27th of next month, their agency YG Entertainment ...
Researchers spotlight how selecting cattle for lower methane emissions could deliver long-term gains for the beef industry.
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