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Researchers give robots roly-polies for hands

The human hand is a marvel of evolutionary development, offering 27 degrees of freedom and unrivaled touch sensitivity. But it’s the same aspects that make our hands so, well, handy, that also make them an absolute nightmare to recreate robotically. That’s why one team of researchers has abandoned human-derived gripper design in favor of woodlice.

Look, at least they’re not the desiccated and re-inflated tarantula corpses that a team of Rice University researchers created in 2022. Those manipulators were a novel proof of concept in that they exploited the natural mechanisms spiders use for locomotion — specifically that their limbs move through a combination of fluid pressure and flexor muscles, rather than the antagonistic pairs that mammals have — though the system was really only good for as long as the corpses held together. 

a rolly polly suspended at the end of a metal pole, while holding a bit of cotton
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The new system designed by Dr. Josephine Galipon and her team at Japan’s Tohoku University builds on the earlier work with “necrobotic” spiders but relies on bugs that are still alive. “To our knowledge, there is no prior example of whole living organisms being used as end effectors for robotic arms, which we propose here,” Galipon points out in Biological Organisms as End Effectors. The team relies on both captured woodlice (aka rolly-pollies) and captive chitons (small marine mollusks) to temporarily serve as a robot’s hands.

They first 3D printed tiny seats for the animals to sit on at the end of the robot’s manipulator arm, then set the woodlice and chitons to task, picking up tufts of cotton and submerged cork, respectively. The results were about as promising as one could really hope for: the woodlice futzed around with the cotton for about two minutes before losing interest, while the chiton’s grabbed hold of their prizes and had to be actively separated from them. Still, the fact that the chiton got a grip at all was promising, given existing difficulties in using suction cups and similar mechanical methods underwater. Granted, much more work needs to be completed before these early concepts can even potentially be adapted into functional and efficient robotics systems.

The team’s work also raises ethical questions about the test animals’ welfare, such as whether they are being forced to perform against their will and how such motivations are delivered. “Especially for sentient animals, we would like to establish a kind of mutual interaction with a cooperative relationship,” Galipon told New Scintist. “It’s a little bit different from domestication, but just a cooperation, where the animal can then go about its day.” To be fair, it’s certainly less invasive than your average cyborg cockroach research.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/researchers-give-robots-roly-polies-for-hands-231510900.html?src=rss
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Samsung’s Tizen joins Wear OS to remind you to wash your hands

Smartwatches have had reminders to stay healthy for years – stand up every so often, take a deep breath, etc. In a sign of the times, Tizen joins Google’s Wear OS to remind you to wash your hands every couple of hours. When you reach the sink, it’ll also start a 25-second timer to ensure […]

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LG announces a new hybrid Watch W7 with physical watch hands

The V40 ThinQ wasn’t the only thing LG announced this morning, and you probably could’ve guessed that if you remembered some rumors from late last month. The Watch W7 is now official, with LG touting the device as its first hybrid watch. What’s that mean, exactly? The Watch W7 is still a smartwatch running the […]

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Hands on with ‘Command & Conquer Rivals’

The Command and Conquer franchise made its PC debut all the way back in 1995. In the two decades since, the game has garnered a rabid following with dozens of sequels and spinoffs. In 2018, the C&C experience returns to mobile with the free-to-pl…
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Let’s go hands on with the OnePlus 6

Itching to get a look at the OnePlus 6 before you buy one? We were on deck at the OnePlus launch event last week and managed to get the phone in hand for a bit. Talk Android’s own Peter talks about the design, color options, and overall feel of the phone to give you a […]

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GoRout puts 21st Century tech into the hands of football coaches with the Vue system

A lot of time gets wasted in football simply discussing plays. GoRout now uses an innovative technology which improves communication between coaches and the players so more time can be spent moving instead of listening.

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The Heatbuff sits by your keyboard and keeps your hands nice and warm

Whether typing or gaming, your hands can sometimes get too darn cold to do things properly. The Heatbuff, a small infrared hand warmer that sits at the top of your keyboard, wants to change all that.

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Steady hands — a robot just helped doctors perform a novel eye surgery

If the idea of something touching your eye makes you a bit queasy, you certainly won’t like a medical innovation involving a robot, a needle, and a retinal vein. All the same, it’s an important development in the field of ophthalmology.

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Hands on: Uhans S1 smartphone

There’s a wealth of reasonably priced smartphones that seem to offer amazing value for money in China, but are they worth the time and effort needed to import them? We try out the Uhans S1, a $ 160 stunner, to see if it stacks up.

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Awesome tech you can’t buy yet: Atomizing faucet nozzles, robot hands, and more

Check out our roundup of the coolest crowdfunding projects and product announcements that hit the web this week. You can’t buy this stuff yet, but it sure is fun to gawk!

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Hands on: Thync Relax

Thync, the sci-fi mind-altering wearable, is back with a new design and more focused functionality — this time concentrating on de-stressing your mind. We’ve tried out a prototype to see if it works.

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Hands on: Fossil Q Wander and Q Marshal

Fossil got its feet wet in wearable tech with the Q Founder, and now it has two more smartwatches for us, the Q Marshal and the Q Wander. We go hands on with these two gorgeous Android Wear smartwatches.

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Hands on: Apple WatchOS 3 beta

The Apple Watch has come a long way since it was introduced, and Watch OS 3 brings some great improvements to the device. To name a few: New watch faces like Minnie Mouse, handwritten replies, reminders to Breathe, and faster apps. We go hands on.

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Hands on: Samsung Gear Fit 2

Samsung’s first Gear Fit left a lot to be desired, but its second-generation Gear Fit 2 looks like a winner. Is it good enough to take on the Fitbit?

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Hands on with Android N Preview 3: Keyboard updates, Android Pay and VR support

Android N Developer Preview 3 is out now. We take a look at all the new features, including updates to Google Keyboard and support for Android VR. Android Pay also works now in the preview version.

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Hands on: TomTom Golfer 2

TomTom has announced the Golfer 2, a smartwatch that wants to give you information during the game, and actionable feedback to improve your game afterwards. We got a chance to see the new watch up close.

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Hands on: AC Worldwide Star Wars speakers

Forget about the endless, and disappointing, Star Wars merchandise that arrived with The Force Awakens, these awesome Bluetooth speakers are something else. Beautifully made, and with startling attention to detail, they’re what every collector will want.

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Hands on: Nex Band

The Nex Band is a modular wrist band which has software “Hacks” to control your smart home with a tap on the swappable “Mods,” and is now available to pre-order through an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign.

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Hands on: Yamaha MusicCast

With multiple ways to play, a ton of available components, and streaming support for nearly anything in your home, Yamaha’s MusicCast system is a promising new multiroom player, with potential to become a top contender.

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Hands on: Elephone Vowney

Importing a smartphone can be a huge risk, but when you choose the right phone, you can snag a real bargain. The Elephone Vowney may not have a familiar name, but it does have the right specs. Here’s what it’s like to use.

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Hands on: Here Active Listening System

Doppler Labs’ new Here Active Listening system offers a brilliantly simple way to enhance, augment, and silence the world around you in real time, like augmented reality for your ears.

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Hands on: Oppo F1

Oppo launched the F1, the first in a new series of competitively priced, and very good-looking smartphones. Here, it concentrates on the selfie cam, and a very sleek aluminum body to make the $ 250 phone desirable.

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Hands on: RiutBag R15

Tired of worrying if someone’s about to steal from your backpack? The RiutBag takes all that concern away, because the openings are all against your back, not facing the crowds behind you.

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Hands on: TAG Heuer Carrera Connected

TAG Heuer is the first luxury watchmaker to produce an Android Wear smartwatch. The Carrera Connected costs $ 1,500, and promises Swiss cool with Intel and Google smarts.

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Hands on: Google Pixel C convertible tablet

We go hands on with Google’s new Pixel C, an Android tablet with a magnetic keyboard that turns it into a laptop-like device. But does it have what it takes to actually be a laptop replacement?

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Hands on: The Axon Watch hints at an exciting Android Wear Future for ZTE

ZTE has big plans for its flagship Axon range, and a smartwatch may be part of it. We got some hands-on time with a working prototype of the Axon Watch, a wearable destined for China in the near future, that could give us a hint of what’s to come.

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Hands on: Gigaset Me Pure, Me and Me Pro

Gigaset’s a new name in Android smartphones, and its first three new devices share a common and rather unusual feature. We tried the three phones out to see if it made them worth considering.

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Hands on: Marvin’s iMagic

Is it really possible to give traditional toys a new lease of life using a smartphone and a cleverly created augmented reality app? Marvin’s iMagic is quite literally, a box of tricks that manages to do exactly that.

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