The space around our planet is becoming increasingly cluttered with debris that threatens satellites and the International Space Station. An innovative new approach could enable moving these dangerous ...
Humans can ‘feel’ hidden objects under sand from 2.76 inches away, revealing the surprising power of remote touch.
When you want to move an object from one place to another, you usually grab it with your hands or a robotic arm. But what if you want to move something you cannot touch without damaging or disrupting ...
A team of researchers from Queen Mary University of London and University College London has demonstrated that humans can detect buried objects in sand without direct contact, relying solely on subtle ...
Researchers have developed a novel device that couples magnetic fields and kirigami design principles to remotely control the movement of a flexible dimpled surface, allowing it to manipulate objects ...
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