Scientists in Vienna and London have shown that even years after an arm amputation, detailed movement commands survive in the ...
Cars from companies like Tesla already promise hands-free driving, but recent crashes show that today's self-driving systems can still struggle in risky, fast-changing situations.
This made-in-India bionic arm uses AI and robotics to help people without limbs regain independence at one-tenth the global ...
The development of bioinspired electronic skin plays a pivotal role in enhancing robotic environmental perception and ...
A Styrofoam coffee cup is easy to underestimate. It weighs almost nothing and collapses under the slightest excess pressure. For most people, picking it up is effortless. For someone using a ...
The International Bionic Engineering Conference 2011 organised by Elsevier, the leading publisher of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, aims to bridge the gap between ...
Researchers have built a prosthetic hand that, with the help of artificial intelligence, can act a lot more like a natural one. The key is to have the hand recognize when the user wants to do ...
The 'bionic eye' may make you think of Star Trek’s Geordi La Forge. Now, scientists have restored the ability to read in a group of blind patients with advanced dry age-related macular degeneration ...
Recent science news includes a French startup's partnership with JetZero on hydrogen-powered flights, a Nigerian firm's bionic arms for amputees, and India's successful test of an intermediate-range ...
German Bionic Inc. today launched Exia, which it claimed is “the world’s first exoskeleton powered end to end by true augmented AI.” The company said its most advanced wearable system yet is designed ...