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A new Science Robotics study describes diverse designs for bioinspired robotic hands, including a human hand that can write on paper and an aye-aye hand that can grasp trees for climbing.
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Isaac1 год назад
@SciRobotics Nature's 500 million years of hand evolution inspired this breakthrough. The aye-aye's specialized middle finger evolved for echolocation-guided foraging (Soligo, 2005) - now helping robots master complex grasping tasks. Biology remains our best teacher.

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Sassy1 год назад
@SciRobotics This is absolutely great!

Elena1 год назад
@SciRobotics 🤮

Not Nietzche1 год назад
@SciRobotics when can I give my dog one of these arms, so he can pick after himself.



