While this system works well enough on relatively dull opaque objects, it has problems with transparent items that much of the light passes through, or shiny objects that scatter the reflected light.
Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University have been able to teach robots to pick up transparent or reflective objects. This has been a challenge for robots in the past, and the way researchers have ...
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Scientists find an exception to a centuries-old heat law
For two centuries, engineers have trusted a simple rule to predict how heat flows through solids, from jet-engine blades to ...
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