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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.
Bias and regulation are decoupled in agent systems. The intergroup bias appears to be intrinsic and difficult to eliminate.
The world’s most powerful supercomputers can now run simulations of billions of neurons, and researchers hope such models ...
The drunken Ashland raccoon captured global attention because it fit the narrative people have projected onto the species: ...
In a hybrid world, the bystander stance is not neutral. Today, every individual who stands up for their values and beliefs ...
The moment you look away from those adorable eyes, these mischievous creatures will sneak out of your lab. Joshua J.
Discover how to test for multi-user vulnerabilities. Four real-world examples of tenant isolation, consolidated testing, and ...
At the biggest tech conference in the world in Las Vegas, Sky News looks at just how close robots really are to becoming like ...
Trash pandas’ talent for escaping via lab vents may frustrate researchers, but their problem-solving skills make their brains ...
Humans like plants. We like seeing them change the colour of their leaves throughout the year. They connect us to nature even if we live in a big ...
KAIST researchers developed a modular organ-on-a-chip that reproduces rhabdomyolysis, revealing how drug-induced muscle ...
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