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A Simpler, Gentler Robotic Grip

A new artificial hand shows promise for home robots and prosthetics.

From Battle Stations to Fire Stations

Helping Robots Get a Grip

A new approach lets dexterous robotic hands grasp easily.

A Robot that Navigates Like a Person

A new robot navigates using humanlike visual processing and object detection.

Cutting-Edge Robots Show Off in Japan

ICRA 2009 will showcase everything from tree-climbing machines to robots that politely ask for directions.

Making Robots Give the Right Glances

By mimicking nonverbal actions, robots could become better assistants.

Gecko Tape That Lets Go

Special tips on gecko hairs can grip and release.

The Year in Robotics

Advances in robotics for personal assistance, medicine, and the military in 2008.

Robot Mimics a Canine Helper

A robot inspired by helper dogs could assist the disabled and the elderly.

Teaching Robots New Tricks

Robotic helicopters learn complex tricks by analyzing demos.

Building a Self-Assembling Stomach-Bot

Modules that self-assemble inside the stomach could perform more-sophisticated diagnosis and treatment.

A Robotic Helping Hand

Georgia Tech's prototype robot responds to instructions given with an ordinary laser pointer.

Local Area Network Droids

IRobot is developing communications robots for the military.

The Year in Hardware

The past 12 months have featured touch screens, context-aware gadgets, autonomous vehicles, and brain-computer interfaces.

Robot Dinosaur Finally Released

Pleo blurs the line between pet and toy.

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