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Tag Archives: Rafael
Raphael, the perfect robotic hand
The Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory has created a prototype robot that looks more like a hand that really a robot as we know. Certainly not talking about functional similarity in appearance. The name of this hand, which runs on compressed … Continue reading
Posted in Bioengineering, Biorobotics, Biotechnology
Tagged compressed air, ligaments, Rafael, robot, Robot Hand
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