Humans can detect buried objects without touching them, sensing faint pressure ripples in sand. This seventh sense is called ...
RoboTact is a breakthrough tactile sensing technology designed to give robotic hands and grippers a human-like sense of touch ...
Image courtesy by QUE.com The robotics sector is rapidly evolving, thanks to remarkable advancements in sensor technology and ...
PPS, a global specialist in tactile sensing technology, will present its latest RoboTact tactile sensor system at RobotWorld 2025 in South Korea, in collaboration with automation specialist Tesollo.
A new study shows that humans possess a form of “remote touch,” allowing them to detect hidden objects in sand before making ...
Dr Jae Son explains how tactile pressure mapping transforms force and pressure data into actionable design insights.
Scientists have uncovered a remarkable 'remote touch' sense in humans, enabling detection of hidden objects beneath surfaces. Experiments show people ...
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Humans Have a Hidden “Seventh Sense” That Lets Them Feel Objects Without Touching Them
A team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London and University College London has demonstrated that humans can ...
Can humans sense objects tactilely without physically touching them? At least in sand, this seems to work, according to scientists.
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AI Built a Brain, Grew Hands… and Might Not Need Us Soon
AI is evolving faster than ever — and robots are no longer just walking and talking. In this video, we explore the latest ...
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We ...
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Research shows humans have remote touch “seventh sense” like sandpipers
A study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London and University College London has found that humans have a form of ...
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