Watch the ingenious robot hand catch a jellyfish without injuring it
There is a revolution in the field of manufacturing robots with comprehensive changes in materials. Many modern robot models today are designed and built using safe, soft materials, making it easy to perform jobs that require a high degree of lightness and dexterity.
But how is soft enough? According to a new experiment conducted by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History, New York University and Harvard University, a cleverly manipulated robot made of soft enough material will be able to hold tightly. a jellyfish without causing any harm to it.
Why jellyfish, not any other animal? Jellyfish have always been an excellent test target because they've been so fragile and vulnerable to even small external forces. In the latest experiment, the researchers used a soft robotic arm with gentle fingers, which looked like 'noodles' to capture this slippery and delicate marine creature. As a result, the jellyfish was easily 'grabbed' without any physical damage.
'This success opens up a huge potential in the application of sophisticated robotic arms and hands from soft materials in high-skilled jobs such as surgical assistance and easy-to-research subjects. physical damage, 'said Dr. Michael Tessler, a graduate student at the American Museum of Natural History.
While not causing bodily harm, this is not yet to be concluded whether the object feels uncomfortable or not. Jellyfish don't have pain receptors or central nervous system, which means they won't be able to feel anything, but for most other species. The researchers analyzed the genome to see how there were changes in the animal's body when it was captured by the robot's hand. The analysis process shows that the animal feels less stressed than when caught by hard objects.
At the next stage, the team plans to integrate ultra-light robotic fingers with many other advanced technologies, such as DNA scans, to perform more complex tasks, such as 'medical checks'. 'for marine life right under the water without hurting them.
You should read it
- The therapeutic robot, Qoobo cat only knows one thing to wag its tail
- Robotic guards integrate drones to chase the thief
- Primer - Super transform robot like Transformer
- Amazon is building its first in-house robot
- Robot milliDelta robot is set up with roles in production and medicine
- Giant Robot War: America wins Japan
- The world's first terrain-crossing robot can move like a snake
- 10 robots have succeeded in proving they are new generation animals
May be interested
- The world's first terrain-crossing robot can move like a snakerecently, a research team in israel has successfully developed the first robot in the world that can create a wave-shaped motion with just one motor. this new robot is developed based on snake movement.
- 10 robots have succeeded in proving they are new generation animalsby observing the natural world, scientists have designed many robots based on the world and the environment of animals. this shows that the intersection of science and nature is an essential part of life. moreover, these robots are also calculated to be compatible with future needs.
- 5 things to do after upgrading to Ubuntu 22.04 LTSubuntu 22.04 lts jammy jellyfish is the latest version of the popular open source operating system ubuntu. installing a fresh copy on a freshly wiped hard drive will give you a great computing experience.
- Admire the image of the strange jellyfish galaxy through the eyes of the Hubble telescopethe jellyfish galaxy jo206 is at the center of a stunning new image captured by hubble's wide field camera 3 system.
- Korea stirs because robot employee 'self-destructs'on june 26, gumi city council (south korea) announced that the administrative staff robot manufactured by bear robotics fell down a 2m high staircase last week and no longer responded.
- The robot already knows how to dribble, pass people, and score goalsscientists at google deepmind trained the robotis op3 robot to play soccer using an ai training technique called deep reinforcement learning.
- Russian new robots can shoot themselves with two hands like humansfedor, the famous russian-style robot has been successfully equipped with a special skill ... shooting itself without any robots in the world, to contribute to the mission to set foot on the moon in the year. 2021.
- Xiaomi launched the vacuum cleaner robot Mi Robot 1S capable of memorizing maps, scanning each room according to the installation schedulexiaomi has just launched mi robot 1s, the upgraded version of the robot vacuum cleaner model is quite popular and is being sold genuine in vietnam.
- The therapeutic robot, Qoobo cat only knows one thing to wag its tailqoobo can be a perfect, soft cat, never scratching, defecating or leaving you. it is also a robot.
- A small robot 'lures' large robots into quitting their jobs at a companya small robot, with just a few words, lured a group of robots to follow him.