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Robotic Touch LaboratoryMIT Technology Review
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German Aerospace Center researchers have developed a new robotic arm that can sense and interpret touch without being covered in high-tech artificial skin.
It's a significant step toward robots that can interact more intuitively with humans.
A system like this could provide a cheaper and simpler way of providing a sense of touch, and a new way to communicate with robots.
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